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Re: Renaming files in Xcode: Where are my gigaflops?
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Re: Renaming files in Xcode: Where are my gigaflops?


  • Subject: Re: Renaming files in Xcode: Where are my gigaflops?
  • From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 12:15:28 +0200

Something like this should be filed as a bugreport at bugreport.apple.com. I have actually even gone ahead trying to reproduce the issue, and could not.

When filing the bugreport, a sample will be helpful.

Comments like "a Macintosh LC is faster than that" are not helpful. As a general idea, write bugreports or complaints exactly the way you would like to receive them

Alex

Is renaming a file in Xcode such an intensive task that it requires more CPU power than 2x2.5 Ghz?

Problem:
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As soon as the file hierarchy in the Groups & Files list is bigger than 50 files, renaming a file freezes XCode for at least 4 seconds and may result in unwanted result.

Example:
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Let's say we have a file named toto.

1. Option Click on toto
2. Place the insert text cursor or select part of the name
3. Type the new characters
4. Hit return

In the middle of these few steps, Xcode is going to hang. And depending probably on weather condition or traffic congestion at the North Pole, the results may vary. Either the name is completed deleted or some characters have not been taken into account or sometimes you end up with the appropriate result.

Question:
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I'm using Xcode 2.4.1 on a 2x2.5 GHz Mac on 10.4.9. For this specific repeating task, a Macintosh LC (68020 at 16 MHz IIRC) with CodeWarrior Bronze is faster (real-time) and is working correctly.

Would there be any way to speed things up?


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