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Re: XCode editor intolerably slow
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Re: XCode editor intolerably slow


  • Subject: Re: XCode editor intolerably slow
  • From: Michael Collier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 09:59:36 -0700

Hi,

I have had this problem on a project that was mounted on an NFS share. It was worse than slow. Xcode would actually crash repeatedly when I opened a project and tried to do anything. I discovered that when I copied the project to a local drive the problem went away. I then copied the project back to the NFS share and the problem was gone there also. I have no idea why, but it may be worth trying if you are having problems with speed.

Mike

On Jul 27, 2005, at 9:34, Jerry wrote:


On 27 Jul 2005, at 16:57, Kent Sorensen wrote:

While I'm sure this subject has been discussed before I am now so annoyed at XCode that I have to vent a bit.

I've converted my fairly large project from CW recently and I'm not pleased at all. I have seen more spinning beachballs these past weeks than I have ever seen before. Clicking on a search result - beachball, clicking on a breakpoint to turn it off - usually beachball and I could go on and on.

The dog-slowness of the editor is severely interfering with productivity. I have of course already turned off every feature that might otherwise have made the XCode editor marginally cool, like indexing, code completion etc.

Many of my files are large at 3-5K+ lines and there are many of them. Chopping them up is not an option I want to pursue.

My machine is a PBG4/667MHZ 512MB and a fast internal harddisk. Not top of the line by far, but under CodeWarrior every editor operation is _instantaneous_ on that machine. It has always been a pleasure to take the machine to a coffee shop and work remotely for a few hours. That is no longer the case.

I would like to petition the XCode managers to deliberately _deny_ their developers faster machines than say a Mac mini. Tell them not to come back before XCode runs well on that machine. I find the current state of XCode pathetic.

I can live with the abysmal compile speed but for heavens sake concentrate on the editor for next version.

I have to agree. Using XCode 2.1 means spending a large part of the day staring at the whirling fruit gum of doom. It often just goes unresponsive for a minute or two at a time for no apparent reason and I've learned to stand up and have a bit of a stretch instead of sitting there waiting for it to come back. Many operations seem positively glacial - it often takes several seconds for the Windows menu to appear when you click on it, double-clicking on an error in the project view takes about 30 seconds before the file appears, closing a window takes several seconds, and I always grit my teeth when Command-clicking on a symbol because it can take minutes of spinning beachball before anything happens. This on a dual G5. XCode 2.0 wasn't too bad - XCode 2.1 seems to be a step backwards in this regard.


Jerry

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