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Re: Slow Xcode UI
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Re: Slow Xcode UI


  • Subject: Re: Slow Xcode UI
  • From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 10:30:28 -0800

Chris,

Thank you for your feedback.

In answer to your implicit query, NDA status is the norm for all pre-release seeded projects. However, Xcode 1.1 is now final and should be downloadable shortly from the ADC download site, <http://connect.apple.com>. The Xcode Update 1.1 software update was available yesterday until back end server problems caused it to be pulled. It will hopefully reappear soon. Please re-test with the final Xcode 1.1 release.

If the performance is still not satisfactory, it would be most useful if you file a bug report with representative timings and specific information regarding your system configuration (an Apple System Profiler report). An example project that demonstrates the problem is extremely useful for us to analyze and determine how to improve it. Please file the bug report using instructions at <http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter>, then send an email to <email@hidden> articulating the bug number and attach a compressed archive with your example project. We'll be happy to look into the issue.

best,
Godfrey
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  Apple Worldwide Developer Relations

On Dec 18, 2003, at 4:39 PM, Chris Meyer wrote:

I've recently upgraded to Panther on one of my development machines. Xcode seems awfully slow. For instance, clicking on a file in the file list will sometimes take a few seconds to finally display it in the editor pane. I have a dual 800MHz G4 and I feel like I've downgraded to a 20MHz 68030. There are numerous other items that seem to take forever in Xcode.

Does anyone else have performance issues like this? Or perhaps there is something I can do to make Xcode more responsive? I've already disabled code sensing which was excruciatingly slow; I've also disabled syntax coloring; disabled CVS too. What else can I do to speed things up?

Also, I've tried this with version 1.0 and, get this, a super secret version above 1.0 and below 1.2 that's only available to the few ADC members out there... same results on both, although they both crash with about the same frequency... every 15 minutes or so.

My project is a project builder project that I don't want to upgrade to "native" until I've upgraded all of my development machines.

Is it just me or is this a common experience?
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