Hi,
since a few weeks I have some serious problem, while using emacs for
webdevelopement. I use (and would like to in future) nxhtml-mode. It
seems that this mode (or the underlying nxml-mode) causes emacs to
consume 100 % cpu-power - at least after a while. I can not spotify the
exact reason for this; in some cases it seem to be caused be validation.
Emacs says MEM FULL! (mode line), freezes and there's no other way as to
kill the process.
I setup a separate .emacs-webdev to use emacs for webdevelopement
without allmost any of my extensions/configuration, which I usually use.
This did work for a while, but as I had a crash today, it seems, that it
can happen anytime.
There might be some side effects concerning one or the other extension
but I have no clue how I can find out whats going on. It could also be
caused by some bug in nxhml/nxhtml-mode but I can not find any
information on the web, which seems to backup this.
I already filed a bug report at launchpad (which admittedly is based on
a very poor information base, as I do not know how to securely reproduce
the misbehaviour); also my posting at stackoverflow [2] was not crowned
with success.
Currently I use emacs 23.2.1 on Linux Mint 11. The last version of
nxml-mode I used is 20041004.
Any tips about that? How can I possibly find out, what emacs causes to
do that?
Greetings
Martin
[1] <
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nxhtml/+bug/1032564>
[2]
<
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11247666/emacs-nxhtml-mode-memory-full>
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