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Re: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
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Re: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
  • From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 08:43:22 -0500

On Oct 31, 2007, at 17:38:38, Chris Espinosa wrote:

The samples attached to that bug show that nearly 100% of the spin is taking place in the Perforce library, and apparently not just waiting on the Perforce server. If you do a simplar operation with p4 from the command line do you get the same performance hit?

It'd help to see the SCM log to see what operations p4 is being asked to do here, because whatever it is is making it sweat quite a lot.


After finally figuring out where the SCM log was (I thought it used to have its own menu item), I did a Save on a checked-out file. The log instantly got 3 new entries - all 3 were the same thing:

status /path/to/file.cp
	p4 fstat /path/to/file.cp

Each one took a long time to change from the blue arrow to the green checkmark. Before I even did this, there were 3 duplicate groups of commands for the .xcodeproj file:

status /path/to/.xcodeproj
	p4 client -o -t myclient
	find . -type f -print
	p4 sync -f -n /path/to/.xcodeproj/...
	p4 opened /path/to/.xcodeproj/...

Does it seem weird that it's using "/..." on a *file*? That's the perforce symbol for "all files in the directory/label/branch". If I run a similar command on a source file that I *do* have checked out:

p4 opened /path/to/source/file.cp/...

It says "file(s) not opened on this client." Well duh, of course there are no files checked out inside that file. Maybe this is some odd usage of ... that I don't know about, but it looks wrong to me.

As to whether or not the time is being spent inside p4, running the same commands from Terminal return in the blink of an eye, and none of the CPUs go anywhere near full throttle.

BTW, it's really annoying that you can't copy anything out of the SCM log. Having to retype stuff like log output makes me cranky. Entered as radar://5573366.

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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