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Sluggish IDE after upgrading to version 6.5.1 of plugin #909
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@andshape I'd recommend doing a bisecting install of the versions from 6.1.1 to 6.5.1 using the manual install process |
@KronicDeth
For now I'll use the 6.4.0 version. It seems the problem is either in v6.5.0 or v6.5.1. If you have time to (re)create the v6.5.0 release I'll try installing that version as well. |
I can confirm the issue. On 6.5.1 my IDE became too slow, so I had to switch to 6.4.0 |
Sluggishness could be a memory difference. The JetBrains IDEs ship with a very low max-memory size of like 256MB. They can try their best to garbage collect and just get sluggish before they'll prompt you to increase the JVM memory limit. Turn on the memory indicator
Let me know the numbers with fast vs slow versions that work for you @andshape and @take-five. |
@KronicDeth I attached IDEA log file to jetbrains ticket: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/_persistent/idea.log?file=74-472910&c=true |
@KronicDeth thanks for the fix! I installed Elixir 6.7.0 and worked for couple of days and don't see any performance problems now. If there will be some I will report you back |
thanks for the fix! 6.7.0 perfect performance! |
Upgraded to 6.7.0 and it solved the performance issue. Thank you! |
@KronicDeth I installed 6.7.0 and I saw that the memory usage went down with about 50 MB on average (to about 110 out of 750 available to intelliJ). However, I am sorry to say that the performance problem persists (even though it looks as if it has gotten a little better). If I start writing a new function for example, I see the CPU usage go up to 80%. The machine I am using has 12 GB DDR3 Memory and a i7-4500U CPU |
@andshape answer the questions in #949 (comment) to help figure out if the |
@andshape try the new Credo configuration options in v7.0.0 and let me know if you still have sluggishness when you have credo doing less. |
After upgrading to 7.0.0 and turning Credo annotations off, IDE became fast again. Thanks a lot, @KronicDeth ! |
IntelliJ IDEA 2017.3.2 Problem is still present for me. With |
@miquecg check for errors in status bar and open a new issue. This one is closed. Any "slowness" shouldn't pile on this issue. Y'all probably don't have the same root cause, it makes no sense to group together. |
OS: Windows 10
IntelliJ: 2017.2.6
Elixir-plugin: 6.5.1
After upgrading to 6.5.1 from 6.1.1, IntelliJ has become quite sluggish. I've tried reinstalling the plugin to no avail. Though I noticed no sluggishness once the plugin was uninstalled. I've looked at #822 and #580 but they seem to describe a different issue than the one I am experiencing. I experience the sluggishness even for "small" .ex files (100 lines) without nested anonymous functions.
Has there been introduced new options for the plugin I should be aware of (turn off) to get back to the old performance? Or is there a way I can revert back to old version of the plugin?
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