Scriptcase 9 very slow
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What's more, templates are effectively compiled twice: once to generated component definitions for the compilation output, and once to TS code used internally for template type-checking.
#SCRIPTCASE 9 VERY SLOW PLUS#
This is not a "typical" Angular project structure - typical Angular projects tend to have more services, pipes, directives, NgModules, and business logic files.Įffectively, this means that ngc sees almost 2x the number of inputs as tsc: 750 TS files, plus 700 template files to compile. The project in question is a worst-case scenario for this comparison, with ~750 TS files, ~700 of which are Angular components. The build slowness is as reported - on my machine ngc takes ~4x the time that tsc does. language-service, platform-browser, platform-browser-dynamic
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animations, cli, common, compiler, compiler-cli, core, forms N/A ? Your Environment Angular CLI: 9.1.3 Is there a way I can audit what's causing it to take so long? I tried ng build -watch -verbose, but it provides way more information than I can feasibly parse (and also doesn't include timings from what I can tell). I'm using TS 3.8 and it happens regardless of the value of that option in tsconfig.json. I found #34699 (and #33532 by extension), but those are unrelated. There's nothing special about the file it usually lists, it's actually quite small and has no advanced Angular or TypeScript features. It frequently lists the same file, but it's not always the same file that it seems to get stuck on. The Angular 9 build always seems to freeze for a bit at a certain point. (Note that none of these times include ngcc, that's taken care of before I attempt to build.) Additionally, the speed is slow regardless of whether Ivy is used or not. Production builds are roughly 5-10 seconds faster in 9, so those are better at least. This same app in Angular 9, however, takes ~45-60 seconds to build initially, and recompiles take ~15-25 seconds even if nothing changes at all. Builds of 8.2 took on average 30 seconds or so, and recompiles took 2-5 seconds.
#SCRIPTCASE 9 VERY SLOW FREE#
In the meantime, please feel free to keep an eye on the beta release notes to keep track of what fixes and changes have been released.Dev builds in Angular 9 are _very_ slow. The above would help to gather more specific information to further diagnose the issues in the beta. Please send a screenshot of your color profile settings for the monitor on which you are using Axure RP. If the issue is not file-specific, then are there certain actions or certain areas in the UI that seem to trigger more slowness? Video of the behavior would be helpful if you’re able to reliably reproduce it.Īre you currently using Axure RP with light or dark mode, and do you see a difference in performance if you switch from one to the other? Is the performance issue file-specific? If so, then please attach your file to the email. If issues persist, then please email with the following information: If you see improvements from this, we would appreciate a quick heads up via email to confirm.
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If anyone is still running into this issue, as a first step please try changing your color profile to see if that helps, as some users have reported better performance after doing so. Thank you for all of the reports on the performance of the 9 beta! Per the new forum policy we’re going to close out this thread, and will be continuing to investigate performance issues on our end.