Right now it takes a lot of time to open new editors - especially when the file that is opened has not already been loaded earlier into a presentation compiler.
It should be possible to open the file without triggering any semantic features. This way only syntax highlighting, auto edits and some other editor features would be supported immediately after startup. Everything else would load in the background - as it is already happening for semantic highlighting.
It should be possible to open the file without triggering any semantic features. This way only syntax highlighting, auto edits and some other editor features would be supported immediately after startup. Everything else would load in the background - as it is already happening for semantic highlighting.
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on 2015-03-27 13:49 *
By Iulian Dragos
That would be a great fix. I think I traced this to running the StructureBuilder, which is invoked by the JDT. It's most likely needed to create the "outline" view, so by reimplementing that view. Anyway, that view need to be reimplemented and based purely on the parser. That would make it super fast and more precise (no more unmangled name, duplicate entries for vals/vars/getters, bean getters, etc).
I think there is a ticket for this somewhere, I will dig it up.
I think there is a ticket for this somewhere, I will dig it up.
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