RE: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
RE: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
- Subject: RE: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
- From: "Lyndsey Ferguson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 17:47:02 -0400
- Thread-topic: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
It takes 6 minutes for Xcode 3 to display variables in the variables
pane when a breakpoint is hit for our project.
If I step or trace into a function it does not come back. And I've left
it running overnight.
Xcode 2.4.1 doesn't have these issues.
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From: xcode-users-bounces+lyndsey=email@hidden
[mailto:xcode-users-bounces+lyndsey=email@hidden] On
Behalf Of Steve Mills
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 5:29 PM
To: xcode-users list
Subject: Xcode 3 unresponsive after Save or opening Project Settings?
Man, what is going on with Xcode 3? I checked out a file (and
surprisingly, it checked it out the first time and Xcode then *knew* it
was checked out - that rarely happens in 3.0). Every time I make some
changes, however miniscule, and hit Save, Xcode will then bring up the
SPoD for around 15 seconds to a minute. I was thinking it might be
trying to update the SCM status for our entire depot. There is a spike
of incoming network data every time I save, then 1 CPU goes to 100%.
(It's a local file, as is everything else in the project.)
Anybody else see this? The project format is 2.4 compatible.
This project also makes Xcode take a really, really long time to bring
up the Project Settings window. It comes up, all section triangles (like
on Architectures, Build Locations, Build Options, etc) are closed, the
SPoD spins for 15 seconds or so, then all the sections get filled in and
Xcode becomes responsive again. Anyone else? The project settings are
based on a .xcconfig file if that makes a difference.
Hmm, I see a spike of incoming network data every time I open that
window, I assume it's getting the project's filelog from Perforce.
Should it really take 15 seconds to sort 112 entries in the SCM pane?
No.
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/
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