LC 20% CPU When Idle?
Mike Kerner
MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Sun Jul 14 15:21:07 EDT 2013
Nothing showing up in pending messages.
No pulsing buttons. Just a MG stack with a background, navbar and a
button, but....I had a push button (that wasn't pulsing). When I changed
it to a square button, the CPU usage went to zero. I wonder why a push
button would take so much CPU time.
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Dar Scott <dsc at swcp.com> wrote:
> A couple thoughts...
>
> In the message box, switch to pending messages (mailbox with flag up).
> Check IDE messages and auto update. If you see lines there, that might be
> the source. See if the names match any plugins.
>
> In your My LiveCode folder, look for externals and plugins that could be
> the problem.
>
> Dar
> Making stuff for LiveCode programmers
>
> On Jul 14, 2013, at 12:46 PM, Mike Kerner wrote:
>
> > LC has been sitting here doing....something for several hours, taking 20%
> > of my CPU. The stack I have open does not have any scripts that appear
> to
> > be running, the Message Watcher isn't showing anything, so I'm confused.
> >
> > If I create a new stack, LC goes to nothing. Adding the same substacks
> > that this stack does does not jack up the CPU usage.
> >
> > Any other ideas on how to figure out what is going on?
> >
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On the second day, God created the oceans.
On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
and did a little diving.
And God said, "This is good."
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