There are several things to do if the speed of the Emacs environment is a problem:
prolog.el
and sicstus-support.el
are compiled, i.e. that there is a prolog.elc
and a
sicstus-support.elc
file at the same location as the original
files. To do the compilation, start Emacs and type M-x
byte-compile-file <RET> path <RET>, where path is the path to the
*.el
file. Do not be alarmed if there are a few warning messages
as this is normal. If all went well, there should now be a compiled
file which is used the next time Emacs is started.
prolog-use-prolog-tokenizer-flag
to nil
. This means that
Emacs uses built-in functions for some of the source code parsing, thus
speeding up indentation. The problem is that it does not handle all
peculiarities of the Prolog syntax, so this is a trade-off between
correctness and speed.
prolog-parse-mode
variable also affects
the speed, 'beg-of-line
being faster than 'beg-of-clause
.