Hi,
I'm new to the list, so pardon me if this has been asked and answered already, but a cursory review of the archives didn't yield anything.
I've got a TextMate project file that covers a directory that has a couple thousand files in it. Now, I don't necessarily need to edit all these files, but they're in the tree, and I didn't think adding the parent directory of that tree to the project would have any ill effects. But, TextMate seems to be affected by this, since upon opening this project, it consumes 100 MB of RAM. And, every time focus is taken and restored to TextMate, I get to watch the beach ball for 10-20 seconds (I assume so it can review the filesystem to see if anything needs to be updated).
Are these known performance issues? Is there anything I can do about it? I've tried setting up a project that only contains the directories of files that I actually need to edit and it seems to be much happier with that. But honestly, is there any reason why it should be so slow with large projects?
Thanks, Brad
I think the main issue is with the updating when you make TextMate active, the RAM will be paged off well enough. But I know allan plans to totally redo the project system in 1.1, so hopefully it will be a moot point soon enough. At least that's what he likes to tell us... ;)
Erm, you mean 1.2.
On Sep 22, 2005, at 2:52 AM, Michael Sheets wrote:
I think the main issue is with the updating when you make TextMate active, the RAM will be paged off well enough. But I know allan plans to totally redo the project system in 1.1, so hopefully it will be a moot point soon enough. At least that's what he likes to tell us... ;)