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Re: Commandline builds (linux) [message #22468 is a reply to message #22455] Fri, 17 July 2009 17:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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dolik.rce wrote on Fri, 17 July 2009 02:51


Thanks for hint. Didn't even know about this option. Anyway, even with -XC it takes more than 3 and a half minute to index the help. Assist++ initialization is quite fast, about 4s.



It is slow even in case of a fast network. If you want to use TheIDE over a modem (DSL or cable) it is extremely slow.

This is why I love VIM. It is fast in case of any type of connection, including regular phone-modem, and the editing capabilities even better than with TheIDE editor Wink

Two commands below should help you with improving performance.

valgrind --tool=callgrind your_application
kcachegrind




Regards,
Novo
 
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