Yes, what is it with all the class names appearing in the transcript? I
thought it was when I unloaded the (empty) RBBrowserUI, and it said it
saved source from a whole bunch of classes that certainly weren't in
that package. I've also seen long lists of just class names, maybe on
publish as Dennis said.
Steve
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> Subject: [vwnc] Store Publish Speed VW7.7 -- very slow ...
>
> This was a topic that crept into another post I had re memory-size
> during publish on VW7.7.
>
> I noted a few things during a publish ...
>
> It was a publish of a bundle containing perhaps 50 or more packages,
> each
> containing from 20 to 50 classes.
>
> There were changes to one method in one class.
>
> The publish reacted as follows
> - put the new progress thing on top of my publish window
> - sat there for maybe 30 seconds (that's normal)
> - then echoed every class name to the Transcript. I don't think
> that was me doing that
> because we don't use "Transacript show...", we have an "echo"
> method in Object,
> and it was not invoked -- note that only one class of 1000's
> was changed, but
> it seemed that every class name appeared in the trascript.
> - the above took about 1/2 of the time
> - then it sat quietly doing "things" with just the bundle name in
> the progress thing
>
> The overall was much longer than normal -- 4x? 5x? I cannot measure
at
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