Hi Scott,

Please export Snapshot data. As I mentioned before, this is likely a stalled 
thread and as such an execution profiler is likely to not report it. The most 
useful view IME are thread dumps at about 1 second intervals.

Kind regards,
Kirk


> On Apr 12, 2019, at 12:23 PM, Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just experienced a 10s delay before the auto-complete popup appeared (did 
> see the “Please wait…” though).  That was the second press of auto-complete 
> at the same spot.  The first attempt took 8 seconds.  I triggered the 
> profiling for each, but I suspect the first attempt may be tainted because 
> the Gradle project was stuck loading - there was a dependency that it 
> couldn’t get.  I commented out that dependency (didn’t need it) so project 
> was loaded fully and tried again.  This is with a very tiny toy project.  I 
> single-class microbenchmark using the JMH gradle plugin.
> 
> There are options to export “Sanpshot Data”, “Forward Calls”, “Hotspots” … 
> which of these do you want?
> 
> 
> Scott
> 
>> On Apr 12, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Jan Lahoda <lah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Scott,
>> 
>> In this case, it might be useful/helpful if we had the self profiler 
>> snapshots. Possibly for one of the features, e.g. code completion:
>> 
>> http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqProfileMeNow 
>> <http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqProfileMeNow>
>> 
>> (Refactoring/findusages is currently much faster with nb-javac than without 
>> it, but the difference should be much smaller for code completion, etc.)
>> 
>> Jan
>> 
>> 12. dubna 2019 16:26:29 SELČ, Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> napsal:
>> What is the best course of action for reporting slowness?  I can’t share my 
>> project.
>> I’m not certain how to give step-by-step instructions when the problem is 
>> basically one step in most cases.  E.g. invoke auto-complete - nothing 
>> happens for several seconds.  Invoke rename - dialog doesn’t appear for 
>> several seconds.  Find usages - extremely slow > 5 second delay on a private 
>> member of a class less than 100 lines.
>> 
>> In general it seems NB 11 is noticeably slower than NB 8.2. Not good 
>> considering slowness was already my #1 complaint about NB 8.2.  I have so 
>> far found the benefits of NB outweigh the fact that it is much slower than 
>> other IDEs for the same operations, but the slowness of NB 11 is tipping the 
>> scale.  I don’t want to switch IDEs, pease don’t interpret this as some sort 
>> of threat to do so. I would like to help find the issues in NB.  But I don’t 
>> have the bandwidth to debug NB and not being about to share my project makes 
>> it difficult to provide helpful reports :-(
>> 
>> Are others seeing the slowness?
>> 
>> Find usages, renames, call-hierarchy, auto-complete… things I use all the 
>> time, I often have to wait 5 to 10 seconds for a response from the IDE, 
>> sometimes more.
>> 
>> I’ve already deleted user dir and cache and restarted. 
>> I’m using Gradle-based Java projects, running NB 11.0 with JDK 8u202.
>> 
>> Is there a wiki page with instructions on profiling the IDE?  Maybe I can 
>> collect something useful.
>> 
>> Scott
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