Re: Xcode 3.0 - editor much slower then in 2.5 - any tuning tips???
Re: Xcode 3.0 - editor much slower then in 2.5 - any tuning tips???
- Subject: Re: Xcode 3.0 - editor much slower then in 2.5 - any tuning tips???
- From: Joachim Deelen <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 00:32:17 +0100
Hello,
the only negative thing about editing speed of Xcode 3.0 I have
noticed was after switching on Research-Assistant. If its on, Xcode
takes a little "absence", sometimes, when searching for information
about the Object that is currently under the cursor.
Without it, Xcode speed is good. But I don't see the big performance
improvements that were promised before...
I'm using "Focus follows selection" and even with that turned on,
speed is acceptable. But I have to say that I always try to keep
source files small. Only a maximum of 300-400 Lines per file.
regards
Joachim
Am 01.11.2007 um 00:17 schrieb Mikhail Malygin:
Hi,
after one week of 3.0 usage I have to admit that the new IDE has
much slower(would say sluggish) editor then the 2.5 counterpart (i
wonder why nobody complains :)).
I have to deal with a mid-size C++ projects (~200000 lines = 300
files) which have some "big" files with ~ 7000 lines content. The
editor in 2.4.X - 2.5 was handling such files just fine - now it
forces me to think about switching back to Xcode 2.5 - slow
scrolling (with 50% CPU jumps) / source navigating and small delays
on almost any keyboard operation - I dont know what to say - Apple
puts the "performance improvements in editor" as one of the
"shining" new features ... :)
Well I dont really believe that on the 2.0G C2D iMac with 2Gb RAM I
should experience such slowness... I have the brand new clean
Leopard installation, it flies on this box, so it can not be any of
the OS external problems - all applications work smooth and quick.
Does anybody know any quirks/tips how to tune the Xcode 3.0 editor?
I tried almost all things starting with turning of coloring (helps,
but only a bit) and ending with turning of all toolbars/panels/
autocompletion... Does not help too much!
Thanks for your help!
Mikhail Malygin
Senior Software Developer
Swissrisk AG
w: www.swissrisk.com
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