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mastercwx opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 6 comments
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Extension causes high cpu load #450

mastercwx opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 6 comments

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@mastercwx
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mastercwx commented Sep 8, 2024

  • Issue Type: Performance
  • Extension Name: language-renpy
  • Extension Version: 2.5.0
  • OS Version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22631
  • VS Code version: 1.93.0

⚠️ Make sure to attach this file from your home-directory:
⚠️file:///c%3A/Users/master/AppData/Local/Temp/renpy.language-renpy-unresponsive.cpuprofile.txt

Find more details here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/wiki/Explain-extension-causes-high-cpu-load

### Tasks
- [ ] https://github.com/renpy/vscode-language-renpy/issues/449
@duckdoom5
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Hi, you didn't attach the file as requested :)

@rachelombok
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Hi, I am experiencing this error now too, the RenPy VSCode extension is experiencing performance issues, this is a copy of my file renpy.language-renpy-unresponsive.cpuprofile.txt. Do you know what could be wrong?

renpy.language-renpy-unresponsive.cpuprofile.txt

@duckdoom4
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Hi, yeah, it's likely due to this 883127f

A fix has been merged and I'm waiting for @renpytom to release a new preview version

@duckdoom4
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@rachelombok Please try pre-release 2.5.0 and let me know if the issue persists

@rachelombok
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I switched to the prerelease version 2.5.1 and restarted my extensions and it still has the performance issue tag and 'Unresponsive' on the extension profile, but for now its not giving me problems. Should I reinstall and try again?

@duckdoom4
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No that's okay. Just means there's still something else we need to look at

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