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RE: [cdt-test-dev] Scalability Testing Results
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Hi
Mathieu, Brent,
thanks
for the scalability results, there's a lot of good info in there. As
suspected,
we
still have a ways to go to get CDT to scale to large
projects.
If you
don't mind, I've added the scalability testing results to the CDT
monthly
call
agenda (tomorrow). Could one of you do a quick recap of your
findings?
As a
last question, do you feel the issues below are specific to CDT, or rather are
platform issues (or maybe both)? If the latter, I'd
like to take some of your info
and
forward it to the platform team.
Thanks,
Sebastien
I apologize for the previous email. The indenting
did not come up right. I hope it is better this time.
Mathieu
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[cdt-test-dev] Scalability Testing
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Hi all,
Scalability testing is completed for now.
Results were as expected in most part. If time permits in CDT
version 1.2, more Scalability testing will be done in the Search, Code
Assist and Managed build area.
The purpose of
Scalability testing is to determine if CDT can handle large amounts of data in
general in many areas like code, files, projects, directories. Since
the CDT is targeted to be executed on many platforms such as Solaris and Linux
dominated by telcos, it is easy to say that the CDT must handle existing
large projects in order for project teams to migrate to the Eclipse/CDT
IDE.
Quality Status: YELLOW
What has been tested for Scalability?
Importing Large
Projects
Many files (1000) in one directory
Rose Real Time Project (large project with many
directories (30) and many files (~5000))
20 Projects in one
workspace
File/Project Management
Opening large number of
files/projects/directories
Closing large
number of files/projects/directories
Deleting large
number files
Opening/Closing/Editing a large file
(16000 lines)
What’s yet to
be tested for Scalability?
Search
Code
Assist
Managed Build
Results:
Importing Existing Projects worked with
no problems for all platforms
Problems with
File/Project Management:
Close All on 100 open files locks
CDT/Eclipse in Solaris (40867)
Opening 1000 files into view crashes
CDT/Eclipse in all 3 platforms (41011)
Close All, Open All, Close All 20 projects
locks CDT/Eclipse in Windows (41021)
Noticing that Eclipse in Linux is slow
compared to Solaris and Windows
Top Pain Points
CDT is not error handling large scale in terms
of number of projects and files
Not user
interaction when a “scalability” error occurs
Best regards,
Mathieu