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Search is very very slow when 2000 subnodes/nodes with text has been added #272

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prog20901 opened this issue Aug 3, 2017 · 19 comments
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@prog20901
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Hi,

When 2000 subnodes/nodes has been added with assume 100 kb of text in each node.

The search seems to be very very slow. The performance needs to be addressed.

Thanks.

@leggewie
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leggewie commented Aug 5, 2017

and you Sir should read through the bug tracker before reporting a duplicate to issue #269

@prog20901
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@giuspen @leggewie Is porting to c++ / gtkmm3 has been done ? Do you have any updates on this issue?

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Do you have any updates on this issue?

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giuspen commented Aug 1, 2018

Porting to C++ in progress but cannot forecast when first version available due to extremely busy family life these days

@prog20901
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Do you have updates on Porting to C++ ?

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giuspen commented Sep 29, 2018

I'm working on the porting to C++ daily in the early morning, for about an hour, so it is progressing; still cannot forecast the completion, too early for that

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siliconninja commented Sep 29, 2018

Thank you for your hard work! I will donate to the project!

@prog20901
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Thank you for your hard work !!!!

@prog20901
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Is porting to C++ has been completed? Is the slowness has been fixed in the recent release?

@giuspen
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giuspen commented Apr 24, 2019

The porting to C++ of the search has been implemented by @txe and it is, as expected, way faster than the python search. The porting of the whole app is not complete though; I should be able to complete it before the end of the year

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Is porting to c++ is completed?

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giuspen commented Sep 10, 2019

End 2019 start 2020 the first public version should be ready.

@samuelkathiresan
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@giuspen is the porting has been completed in the new version?

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giuspen commented Feb 11, 2020

@samuelkathiresan the porting is not complete but thanks to the hard work of @txe it is not too far from completion

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is porting has been done with the latest version?

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is the slowness has been fixed in the recent version ?

@giuspen
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giuspen commented Jul 6, 2020

Please @javadevelopment4 try the latest development version 0.99.4 scroll down in the download section after current stable 0.39.4

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Tested the issue in latest version but found the search is very slow.

Thanks

@giuspen
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giuspen commented Sep 16, 2023

I improved significantly the speed of the search/replace with the option 'all matches' (default), this will be available in the next version 1.0.2 or 1.1.0.

@giuspen giuspen closed this as completed Sep 16, 2023
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