Re: [orca-list] Chromium performance degraded after orca update



Weird, but good to know. Thanks! If you don't mind trying something
else:

1. Undo the revert in question so that things are non-performant again.

2. Revert instead 3d165897de

Item 2 is what I will effectively be doing soon now that Chromium is
emitting parent-changed events. If doing the above solves your problem,
great; if not, then we have more digging to do.

Thanks again!
--joanie


On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 16:08 -0400, Kyle via orca-list wrote:
Yes. I can confirm that reverting that commit fixed performance here.
I 
am able to work just as effectively using master as I could using 
3.3.36.6 once I reverted the commit. It sounds like the fix in
Chromium 
once it makes it to the release will make things even better. For
now 
I'll probably keep this master that I'm running with the commit
reverted 
or either go back to the 3.36.6 release I have held onto as long as
I 
can <smiles>. Thanks for the help getting to the bottom of this.

~Kyle

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