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Editor Performance Issue


  • Subject: Editor Performance Issue
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 17:08:10 +0000

I've been having this issue for several versions of Xcode and am wondering if a) anyone else has this, and b) if there is a fix.

When I type a #include statement in my C++ code and then start typing the file name, Xcode tries to suggest file names as I type - that's great and exactly what I want. However, it sometimes (often) take a very long time (5-10 seconds) to start "suggesting" file names. And, of course, the editor is frozen in the meantime (spinning beach ball). It's so bad that I usually just type the file name first, cut it to the clipboard, then type the #include and paste the file name.

This happens on each of my systems (iMac Core 2 Duo, MBP Core Duo, PowerMac Dual 2.7GHz). I can't tell if it's a CPU loading or disk loading issue - the both seem to be hit really hard when it's formulating its file name suggestion.

Does anyone else have this issue?

Is there anything I can do to improve the performance? I've tried turning off Predictive Compilation and CodeSense, but it doesn't seem to improve anything.

Thanks.
Michael
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