On Friday 13 June 2008 04:53:10 am Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Jun 13, 2008, at 3:27 AM, johnf wrote:
> > I had to run ClassDesigner on windows today (demo for Erik).   I
> > also ran my
> > apps.  I have to say overall performance was not up to par.
> > Something, has
> > changed.  I recall that windows in general would beat my linux.  But
> > I have
> > to say that is no longer true.
> >
> > Ed, have you had time to review Dabo on windows recently.  Is there
> > anything I
> > can do to help?
>
>       Generally, saying "it's slow" doesn't give me much to work with.
> Gamaliel tracked his experience down to certain events, such as adding/
> changing a dropdown list, and now I have something to focus on.
>
>       Have you used the profiling utility at all? It's really simple to do.
> Just add this somewhere in the code you're interested in:
>
> from dabo.lib.profilehooks import profile
>
> ...and then decorate the method you suspect of having problems like
> this:
>
> @profile
> def someSlowMethod(self):
>
>       Save, run the Class Designer, and then do whatever is running too
> slow. Exit the app, and the profile for that method will be printed
> out, giving you some clues as to where the inefficiencies lie. You can
> post the output here so that I can follow along.
>
>       I was hoping to spend some time this weekend on these issues. I've
> been busy with my actual job that pays the bills, so I haven't been
> able to spend a lot of time on this yet.
>
> -- Ed Leafe

Away from Dabo for a couple of months and a person just forgets.  I'll try to 
see what going on with the windows code.  It going to be some time tonight - 
like you I have to pay bills.



-- 
John Fabiani


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