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Reloading projects are slow with NCrunch enabled
Brannon
#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 17, 2014 4:49:56 PM(UTC)
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When NCrunch is enabled, it seems to triple the time necessary to reload projects. My solution has 120+ projects in it. On a given pull from source control, a dozen of those csproj files can change. The time it takes to reload those projects has become significant with NCrunch. At my company we use Mercurial for source control. This implies TortoiseHg and and VisualHg tools. I assume the same issue appears with Git or SVN. Is it possible for NCrunch to disable itself while projects and files are reloading? The issue does not exist when the sln file has changed; reloading the entire solution is faster than reloading several individual projects.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 17, 2014 10:02:26 PM(UTC)
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Hi Brannon,

Thanks for sharing this. Are you certain that it's NCrunch responsible for the sluggish reload of projects? I've seen this happen before but I suspect there may be other strings attached to it. NCrunch's physical loading of the projects doesn't actually touch the IDE threads beyond obtaining the XML from the project. Because it relies on VS to obtain the XML, there may be other hooks inside the IDE that are triggered when it does this. Do you notice a difference if you disable your source control integration?
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