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PIEBALDconsult27-Dec-18 17:47
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kalberts27-Dec-18 13:50
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I never saw VS consuming CPU cycles just by being started, if I do not request it to perform some operation.

Plain editing (with IntelliSense support and immediate marking of syntax errors) is barely noticable on the CPU load. If I start the program I am developing to run under control of VS, there is of course some CPU load even when the program is at a breakpoint or waiting for input, with no active threads. This is to be expeced: VS monitors e.g. the heap and GC continously. But this is at such a level that I never though of it - nowhere close to 20%.

If you have threads running under the debugger, and these are in some active state, you must expect the CPU load to be somewhat higher than if you run the executable standalone, especially if you set a lot of conditional breakpoints, and those threads hit the breakpoint without satisfying the condition. Other debugging functions, like monitoring memory use etc., are also bound to take some resources.

So I cannot agree with your statement.

(For the sake of being impolite: But on the other hand, I have been using Eclipse...)
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