Here's something to try the next time your input typing lags within
a tag.
If CFEclipse added the ending bracket (like <cfif [YOU'RE TYPING
HERE] > ), remove it - and see if things don't speed back up
again.
Al Holden
On 6/20/2014 2:15 PM, Rawk wrote:
I experience the pretty much same issues with
CFEclipse that you do, Al. When my cfc/cfm files get too large
(2500+ lines), typing input is lagged and occasionally I get the
strange garbling, usually followed by a pointer exception,
forcing me to reload the file. However, I've never seen it
reverse the order of letters -- mostly just the added white
space. It seems the amount of white space added correlates to
how much I keep typing after it starts failing.
I'm using Eclipse SDK version 3.7.2. and CFEclipse version
1.4.4.201012220425.
On Friday, June 20, 2014 4:44:19 PM UTC-4, Al Holden wrote:
Boy that's true. My
Win7 version will also start to glitch out when any file of
mine gets to be large. CFC or CFM.
For example, I'll start to type cfselect (ha ha, just an
example), and the text will shift, add white space & get
garbled all over the page.
I'll save and reload the file, and it's fine, EXCEPT what
appears at the point of offense is "tcelesfc" (cfselect
backwards).
I've bumped the memory settings to no avail. I suspect the
SQL Explorer plugin of a conflict, but can't define a
specific path to reproduce the issue. My IDE could be just
outdated, or Windows (like Bryan says). What versions of
CFEclipse, Eclipse, et.al. are you all using? Plugins?
Sorry if I bent the subject of the thread too much.
Al Holden
On 6/20/2014 8:46 AM, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
Yes Charles....Unix based systems are fine with
Eclipse - Windows....not so much (or it's a dark art to
get it to work well - I gave up long ago)
On 14-06-20 08:28 AM, Charles Heizer wrote:
I use CFEclipse in Aptana on a MacBook Pro and have
some really large cfc's, 5000+ lines of code. I don't
have any issues.
Charlie
Sent from my iPhone
I use CFEclipse in Eclipse and it gets really
unhappy (slow and "not responding" is often the
result - sometimes so bad a file won't save and
Eclipse must be killed) with more than 3500-4000
lines of code.
In general I keep related functionality together
in a CFC (so I have a lookups CFC for getting core
data for select box population and other core data
access, a security CFC, a utitlty CFC, and then it
gets specific to the application i am writing).
All kind of broad statements, but I'm sure you get
the idea ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
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Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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Do you prefer to keep as many
functions in a single cfc as possible, or do you
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