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Re: very sluggish editing
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Re: very sluggish editing


  • Subject: Re: very sluggish editing
  • From: Ben <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 18:03:53 -0700

Well, I have no idea what a normal output should look like. Does this
look suspicious?

[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/x-gzip which had a name of Sample of Xcode.txt.gz]
On Jun 2, 2004, at 9:33 AM, j o a r wrote:

> Run "sample" from the command line on Xcode while it has problems. If
> you can find anything suspicious, don't forget to create cases with
> RadarWeb!
>
> One thing you might try to avoid is to have a lot of files open. Use
> the View > Clear File History menu item to quickly remove open files.
> It seems that every time you move the cursor, Xcode tries to ensure
> that all files in your file pop up button exist by looking in your
> source directory. This is especially problematic if your sources are
> located on a network volume.
>
> In our organization we have a lot of performance problems with Xcode,
> but our project is HUGE, so - besides filing bug reports - we usually
> just assume that Xcode isn't intended for / hasn't been tested with
> really large projects.
>
> j o a r
>
> On 2004-06-02, at 17.22, 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?
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