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* FR: per-session caching of *Org Agenda* buffer
@ 2007-12-29 23:13 Adam Spiers
  2008-01-15 11:48 ` Carsten Dominik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Adam Spiers @ 2007-12-29 23:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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For me at least, generation of the *Org Agenda* buffer takes a good
1.5 seconds or so each time, on a pretty decent machine.  This isn't
too bad, and is at least in part due to my tendency for Structured
Procrastination which leads to very long TODO.org files (and lots of
posts to this list ;-)

However, I think it would be pretty easy to smash this 1.5s down to
0.01s or quicker in the majority of cases, simply by implementing a
basic Makefile-like awareness of all the dependencies which form
inputs into the process of generating the *Org Agenda* buffer.  Then,
while the first generation after emacs startup would still be slow,
any subsequent generation would be instant as long as none of the
dependent inputs (agenda files, custom variables etc.,
day/week/month/grid/log etc. view modes) had changed since the last
generation, since it would simply be a matter of redisplaying the
existing *Org Agenda* buffer.

It sounds doable to me, and in fact pretty easy.  The only tricky bit
might be figuring out whether any relevant variables had changed.  Are
there any other inputs to the generation process I've missed?

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