> but i seem found the cause of it:
> - its an annotation pane, which makes browsing so slow!

Of course, but that was always like that, no?

Searching through all the compiled methods to count senders and
through the changes file for the author takes a few 100 ms each time
you select a method.

Lukas


>
> Right now i have two browser windows opened - one with annotation pane,
> and other is not.
>
> The amount of delay between selecting a particular method and showing
> it in a code pane is significant.
> Its even different in a look & feel: if you have annotation pane
> turned on, each time you selecting a different method,
> it turns mouse cursor to a hourglass for a moment, and then turns it
> back to arrow.
>
> And while in browser without annotation panes i can scroll through
> methods list without feeling any seeming delay,
> in window with annotation pane, its feel like a system using a pigeons
> to deliver a method's sources to me :)
>
>
> On 20 January 2010 18:28, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Please, don't take it as a offense, but as a constructive critics :)
>>
>> Pharo-core browser is awfully slooow!
>> That's why i prefer to develop in squeak trunk image.
>> Why it showing the distracting hourglass cursor when stepping over a
>> list of methods in method's list?
>>
>> (press and hold the up arrow key when inside a methods list)... damn..
>> what happens there, that it consumes so much time
>> to just switch the source code in a single text pane?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
>
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