GNU Emacs, memory usage, releasing

Mark Jones mark at b11.ingr
Thu Jan 4 18:30:40 AEST 1990


One big bonus of the buffer gap editing is seen when working over NFS.
When you can say write this big chunk, followed by write this big
chunk, you get a reasonably decent speed out of NFS, when you say

for(from now until sometime tomorrow)
	write this little bitty line;

you get pathetic performance out of NFS.  Microemacs does its writes
one line at a time, and it is pathetic.  What does micrognu do?


Mark "If it ain't broke, don't break it" Jones


GNUemacs is the finest editor ever written.  It has more features and
capabilities than any other editor even dreamed of.



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