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Re: project-find-regexp using ripgrep
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Dmitry Gutov |
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Re: project-find-regexp using ripgrep |
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Wed, 9 Dec 2020 23:46:25 +0200 |
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On 09.12.2020 06:14, andrés ramírez wrote:
Dmitry> I have just pushed the updated patch to master (f2a3d6e). If you
track that branch,
Dmitry> after updating you can enjoy ripgrep support with:
Since I am or ARM-arch (not on x86). I stay with the bundles provided by the
maintainers (pretest and
released version).
Sounds like ripgrep is really faster than grep on ARM. Interesting.
But from time to time I try to compile master when times permits it. So today I
am replacing emacs 27.1 with master.
Good move, it's pretty stable for me.
But should you decide to go back to Emacs 27 for a while, you can
install the newer version of xref from GNU ELPA. I just bumped its
package version.
Dmitry> (setq xref-search-program 'ripgrep)
Added to my dot emacs.
BTW. I have been following the thread about emacs-28 slower than emacs-27. But
With this brand new
version of Emacs. Trying Emacs inside Xterm feels slower. On the virtual
console there is no problem with
Emacs. As I prefer the virtual console ( Ctrl+Meta+F3) everything is fine from
my side. I just have
noticed it. But perhaps I am not the only one noticing it.
Can't really comment on that, I only use the virtual console for
troubleshooting.