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Re: G4 867mhz, Leopard, and XCode 3
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Re: G4 867mhz, Leopard, and XCode 3


  • Subject: Re: G4 867mhz, Leopard, and XCode 3
  • From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:39:58 -0700


On Apr 17, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Greg Guerin wrote:

Mark Wagner wrote:

Oddly, neither Xcode 2.4 on a MacBook Pro 2.33 nor vim on a Pentium
MMX 233 have any problems for me.

Not odd at all: Xcode 2.4.1 doesn't have the problem.

When I use it to edit "BDSKEditor.m" under 10.4 Tiger, there are no
pathological slowdowns like with Xcode 3.0 on 10.5 Leopard. Even
relatively puny machines run fairly well, e.g. a 500 MHz dual G4 tower with
one CPU disabled.


Sadly, Xcode 2.4.1 won't run on Leopard.

But Xcode 2.5 will, and we designed, produced, and shipped it exactly for situations like this. Xcode 2.5 is very little more than a port of Xcode 2.4.1 to Leopard, restructured to run side-by-side with Xcode 3.x.


In Xcode 3.0 we fixed over 50 correctness and completeness bugs with syntax coloring, including wiring it to the project index to be able to color system symbols differently from project symbols. We also made significant improvements in the overall performance of the editor with large files and scrolling. Unfortunately (as sometimes happens in software development) we introduced a few regressions in specific cases, such as the one Steve wrote a very helpful Radar, on, and the overall footprint of Xcode 3.1 grew due to support of new capabilities and preparation for the future (iPhone SDK hint hint). The combination of our own new features and technology adoption of Garbage Collection means that Xcode 3.0 doesn't perform nearly as well on single-core or low-memory machines as Xcode 2.5 did. We're continuing to performance-tune Xcode 3 through its updates and you might find some of the more pathological cases in syntax coloring have already been fixed in the Xcode 3.1 Beta.

Keep writing specific, detailed, actionable bugs like Steve's, and we will continue to improve Xcode's performance, as well as providing previous versions to run on current OSes in case we introduce a regression that seriously affects you.

Chris


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