However, I think a lot of the benefit comes from just turning JIT off. Turning it on is still noticably sluggish.
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* Large files may grow sluggish in other ways. I've noticed in 100KB files
that closing the window can take a few seconds. And it seems to take longer
in proportion to how far down my edits are. The phenomenon persists even if
I take out undo history.
* Undo/redo may be sluggish in large files. Large files may grow sluggish in
other ways.