Thanks very much, Christiaan!

On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 2:45 AM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com>
wrote:

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> On 11 Sep 2018, at 11:28, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 11 Sep 2018, at 09:01, Masso Chailly <emess...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Oh, I’ve got the same ‘problem’, but when I save the library (not every
> time but at random instants).
> So far I thought it was just because the library is big (>7000 entries). I
> would be happy if it could be improved.
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> Masso
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> On 11 Sep 2018, at 1:26 PM, Jan David Hauck <jan.d.ha...@ucla.edu> wrote:
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> BibDesk has recently developed a habit of becoming unresponsive and giving
> me the beach ball when I collapse a group field with many entries, in
> particular Authors and Keywords  (by collapsing I mean clicking "Hide"
> above the field).  True, my library has about 3800 entries, so authors and
> keywords are likely a lot more than that.  But I don't remember it taking
> that long, sometimes over a minute.
> It only happens upon hiding the group fields, not when showing them.
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> Any ideas?
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> Console has these entries:
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> default 21:12:05.806789 -0700 kernel process BibDesk[9417] thread 2081476
> caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU over 180 seconds (actual
> recent usage: 71% over ~126 seconds).  Thread lifetime cpu usage
> 118.938301s, (115.287758 user, 3.650543 sys) ledger balance: 90001488498
> mabs credit: 118850457806 mabs debit: 28848969308 mabs limit: 90000000000
> mabs period: 180000000000 ns last refill: 126404685964 ns.
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> default 21:12:05.853275 -0700 symptomsd Received CPU usage trigger:
>  BibDesk[9417] () used 90.00s of CPU over 126.40 seconds (averaging 71%),
> violating a CPU usage limit of 90.00s over 180 seconds.
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> Strange, I don’t think we changed anything related to this action in quite
> a while. Perhaps something changed in the OS that after this. And we really
> are not doing much when you collapse an outline item (a lot more happens
> when you expand it).
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> Could you take a sample of BibDesk when this happens? You can take a
> sample using Activity Monitor, select the BibDesk process and choose View >
> Sample Process. You could add it to a bug report.
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> Christiaan
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> No need to get a sample and file a bug report. I was able to reproduce it
> myself, and found the cause and a solution. No idea why it would be only
> occurring now, as it has always worked the same, so probably Apple made a
> system a lot more vulnerable to this problem. Anyway, the next release (and
> next nightly) should solve this problem.
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> Christiaan
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