Dev image slowdowns

Gary Chambers gazzaguru2 at btinternet.com
Thu Sep 20 19:46:45 UTC 2007


I've had similar problems with steppers, also lurking TransferMorphs can
lead to unexpected slowdowns...

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[mailto:squeak-dev-bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Romain
Robbes
Sent: 20 September 2007 4:28 pm
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Subject: Re: Dev image slowdowns


I had the same problem, needing to click several times to actually have a
click. It was actually a morphic problem. 

I executed:

Utilities cleanseOtherworldlySteppers

and things went back to normal.


Romain

On Sep 20, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Damien Cassou wrote:


2007/9/20, Brian Brown <rbb at techgame.net>:

I've been using Damien's dev images, and specifically the beta-web
(sq3.10-7121web07.07.01, although it has been upgraded), and I've
noticed that it has been getting slower over time. By "slower", I
mean the responsiveness of the tools. I have to click multiple times
to select items in OmniBrowser or in the Debug windows. My web
application is still as speedy as ever, so it doesn't seem like a
general slowdown.

I'm not using Dynamic Protocols, because they were very slow, but
after turning them off, the image was very responsive.



I do not understand. Is your image still slow after having deactivated
DynamicProtocols?




I recall someone mentioning in passing a cache somewhere that could
be cleaned out, but I can't remember enough to search successfully
for the reference :)


I think this was about dynamic protocols too.

You can try:

DynamicProtocols invalidateCache


I'm really waiting for someone who can have a look at OmniBrowser, see
why it is slow and improve it.

-- 
Damien Cassou




--
Romain Robbes
http://romain.robb.es



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