Re: Xcode burning CPU
Re: Xcode burning CPU
- Subject: Re: Xcode burning CPU
- From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:31:59 -0700
On Aug 6, 2008, at 16:21:58, Sean McBride wrote:
Funny you should post this now... At this very moment, Xcode is using
100% of one of my CPUs also. Shark shows the main culprit as:
I did "sample process" in Activity Monitor, and the first few lines
show the following. I don't really know how to use those various tools.
Sampling process 223 for 3 seconds with 1 millisecond of run time
between samples
Sampling completed, processing symbols...
Analysis of sampling Xcode (pid 223) every 1 millisecond
Call graph:
447 Thread_2503
447 0x2c82
447 NSApplicationMain
447 -[NSApplication run]
447 -[NSApplication
nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:]
447 _DPSNextEvent
447 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode
447 ReceiveNextEventCommon
447 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode
447 CFRunLoopRunInMode
447 CFRunLoopRunSpecific
447 __CFMachPortPerform
447 __NSFireMachPort
447 -[SCMManager handlePortMessage:]
447 -[SCMRequest reportFinished]
447
extractPerforceRevisionFromMessage
447 -[SCMSandbox
handleFinishedRequest:]
447 -[SCMModel
handleFinishedRequest:]
447 -[SCMRequest
reportCompletionWithCode:]
447 -
[XCSourceControlManager finishRequestNoSheet:]
420 -[PBXFileReference
scmInfo]
420 -[PBXFileReference
fileType]
420 -
[PBXFileReference _getEffectiveFileType:fileProperties:]
346 +[PBXFileType
fileTypeForPath:getExtraFileProperties:]
148 pread$UNIX2003
148 pread
$UNIX2003
78 +[PBXFileType
fileTypeUsingFileAttributesAtPath:]
--
Rick
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