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Re: emacs trying to load too many files at startup
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: emacs trying to load too many files at startup |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:07:48 +0200 |
> Cc: address@hidden
> From: Dan Nicolaescu <address@hidden>
> Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:49:57 -0800
>
> > The easiest and the most accurate way of answering that is to put a
> > breakpoint in stat64, and then do a bt each time the breakpoint
> > triggers.
>
> stat64 is a syscall, so you cannot set a breakpoint on it.
Of course you can put a breakpoint on stat64, since it's a normal
function that issues a syscall, not the syscall itself. If you tried
and failed, it's probably because glibc plays all kinds of redirection
and weak-alias games. Try "rbreak stat64", and you will see the name
of the _real_ function that issues the syscall. But that's an aside,
it sounds like you found the culprit.
> I set a breakpoint on Fexpand_file_name instead and that lead to:
>
> (gdb) xbacktrace
> "locate-file-internal"
> "locate-file"
> "mapcar"
> "command-line"
> "normal-top-level"
>
>
> And that seems to indicate this code:
>
> ;; Convert preloaded file names to absolute.
> (setq load-history
> (mapcar (lambda (elt)
> (if (and (stringp (car elt))
> (not (file-name-absolute-p (car elt))))
> (cons (locate-file (car elt) load-path
> load-suffixes)
> (cdr elt))
> elt))
> load-history))
Do we know that this code alone is responsible for those 2000 extra
calls to stat64? Is it possible that there's some other code besides
Fexpand_file_name that causes some of those calls?
> This is the change that introduced the above code:
>
> revision 1.381
> date: 2005/10/21 17:20:45; author: rms; state: Exp; lines: +11 -0
> (command-line): Convert library names in `load-history' to absolute file
> names.
>
> The question is: should anything be done about this?
I don't know. Anyone?
I'm guessing that this is converting non-absolute file names in
loaddefs.el into absolute file names.
Re: emacs trying to load too many files at startup, Luc Teirlinck, 2005/11/19
Re: emacs trying to load too many files at startup, Stefan Monnier, 2005/11/20