startup time approximately 2 seconds
See original GitHub issue- Extension Name: python
- Extension Version: 0.9.1
- OS Version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.16299
- VSCode version: 1.19.3
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{
"activationTimes": {
"startup": false,
"codeLoadingTime": 1545,
"activateCallTime": 162,
"activateResolvedTime": 44,
"activationEvent": "onLanguage:python"
}
}
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- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:6
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Top GitHub Comments
Closing this issue as we’ve improved the performance to bring it down to under 500ms. Changes should be available in the current release of the extension.
How to test:
Developer: Startup Performance
Closed via #953 and #931. Further performance improvements will be tracked under #951
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