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Re: very sluggish editing
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Re: very sluggish editing


  • Subject: Re: very sluggish editing
  • From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 19:30:15 +0200

Hi,
the same situation here. I have a project with 7 targets, combined C++ and Objective-C++. I have a PowerBook G4 1.25 and G4 DP800. A plenty of RAM indeed. Sometimes my PowerBook is quicker than G4. I believe the problem is mainly in the number of open files, when compiling my puters are swapping like crazy.


HTH
Robert


On 2.6.2004, at 18:23, Ben wrote:

Woops, sorry, that would probably be helpful. Xcode 1.2, OS 10.3.4.
Everything is as current as I know how to make it.

On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Shawn Erickson wrote:


On Jun 2, 2004, at 8:22 AM, Ben wrote:

I'm still getting used to Xcode, so maybe this is a known issue with a
workaround. When editing code, it's *extremely* sluggish on my G5. To
the point where deleting or adding a single character can take up to a
full second. It's almost like my machine is swapping like mad, but
according to top, that's not the case. I thought it might be my use of
multiple fonts, but reverting back to a single font didn't help the
situation.


My last thought is that it might be code sense, but that's a feature I
very much want. I'm working on a medium-sized project: 50 files or so,
5000-odd symbols... not small, but not unreasonable, either. Or at
least, that's what I'd hope. That wouldn't be pushing code sense past
it's limits, would it?

You don't say what version of Xcode you are using.

I have projects (including frameworks) around that size and don't see
this issue, things are always snappy for me. I would try sampling Xcode
when it is this state to understand what it working on. A quick
graphical way to do this is to launch Activity Monitor (found in
/Applications/Utilities/) and then in the process list find Xcode and
click the Sample Process button (you may have to customize the tool bar
to show that button) or select Sample from the Process menu.


-Shawn
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