Detlev Offenbach pisze:
On Freitag, 8. August 2008, Lukasz Szweda wrote:
Hi,

I have a similar problem. From one of the 4.1.x versions I noticed a
considerable decrease in performance of Eric4. Process Explorer shows
100% CPU usage by the pythonw.exe process. It lasts usually few seconds
during which Eric is unresponsive and it can happen couple of times in
one minute.
I downloaded the latest snapshot (eric4-4.2-snapshot-20080802) and the
same thing happens. I have disabled all autocompletions, calltips,
wordwrap (someone wrote that it helped him) and some other features that
I thought could cause this slowness, but no luck. I have a feeling that
Eric tries to parse the project files and the included libraries, even
when I have all parsing-requiring features disabled.

Not really. The project browser windows (e.g. source files view) is updated upon saving of a file belonging to the project. The parsing time depends on the size of the file and not the project.

Simple test is to add a space and save a project. For one of small
projects it lasts 1-2 seconds, but I also have a not-so-big one that
takes 5-10 seconds to save a file. The latter uses Elixir, wxPython,
ObjectListView and a few standard Python libraries.
Is there a way to check what Eric is doing at a particular moment? If
not then I can just zip my whole Python installation and put it, for
example on RapidShare so you could do the debugging. I like your IDE
very much but I am getting quite frustrated with this... It would be
nice if this bug could be fixed. I will try to provide any help I can...

What is the size of your main memory. Maybe your computer starts to swap.


Hi,

I have 1 GB of memory under WinXP and about 300-400 free after reboot.
However I checked it again after a reebot with no extra applications running. It might be a problem with memory swapping. I had like 50 megs of free memory when I observed mentioned issues, most of which was eaten by Firefox. Now the save time was also reduced to 1-2 seconds.
I will observe how it behaves when free memory drops low and let you know.

Thanks,
Lukasz
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