On 07 Jun 2013, at 15:44, Paul DeBruicker <[email protected]> wrote:

> For the attached profile I downloaded a new pharo 20606 image and ran
> the search for senders of #ifTrue: twice.  It shows that it took 17
> seconds on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit.  How long does it take on your machine?

[ SystemNavigation new allSendersOf: #ifTrue: ] timeToRun   =>>  258 
"milliseconds"

I feel for you, Paul, this is really annoying...

> On 06/06/2013 11:27 PM, Marcus Denker wrote:
>> 
>> On Jun 6, 2013, at 5:12 PM, Paul DeBruicker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Damien,
>>> 
>>> 
>>>     Because of the attached Message Tally outputs I don't think the problem
>>> is specific to changes I've made to an image.  I also don't think that
>>> there is much differnece between Eliots vm or the pharo ppa vm.  The
>>> Message Tally outputs are from profiling the UI while finding the
>>> senders of #setUp using various VM & image combinations.    On squeak
>>> finding the senders of #setUp seems instantaneous.    On Pharo it takes
>>> multiple seconds to find and display the senders.
>>> 
>> 
>> This is really strange… here even doing "senders of" for all the >6000 
>> senders
>> of ifTrue: is quite fast for 2.0 and even faster in 3.0.
>> 
>> So I really wonder what the problem is...
>> 
>>      Marcus
>> 
> 
> <pharo-vm-pharo-20606-ifTrue-twice.txt>


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