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Stéphane Wierzbicki

Unresponsive IDE and massive memory leaks with RIO

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Hello @Uwe Raabe,

 

I'm getting an unresponsive IDE and massive memory leaks after editing a property with MMX. 

This is happening on RIO IDE.

 

I've attached a small mp4 video showing you my problem.

I'm basically :

- Opening a Delphi project

- Opening a unit

- Scrolling to the desired property and pressing "CTRL E"

- Edit property dialog is opening. I then press cancel button

 

Actually : less than 1 seconds later IDE become unresponsive. Task manager is showing a BDS.exe process at more than 27% (I do have a quad core CPU) and eating 4Mb memory every seconds

Expected : a working IDE 😉

 

I tryed to disabled all other experts (GExpert, Madshi madexcept...) in vain.

 

Regards,

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I wasn't able to reproduce it with these steps on a simple new project. Can you try it again with a new VCL Forms project with a plain Integer property added to the form? I just want to narrow it down to the installation/settings or the actual source file causing this error.

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25 minutes ago, Uwe Raabe said:

Can you try it again with a new VCL Forms project with a plain Integer property added to the form?

This is perfectly working with an empty VCL form project.

 

I guess that the problem comes from my unit. I've attached it. I don't have this problem with Delphi Tokyo.

 

 

SicsBaseConvertor.pas

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My first impression is that the Rio IDE is sluggish.  Resizing the frame of the IDE from left border is jumpy as heck (Single 4K display).

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Yes, just look at the video. You will notice that even the desktop will be displayed a few milliseconds... 

 

I really hope that Uwe will fix this MMX issue and that EMB will fix those nasty drawing bottleneck... 

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15 minutes ago, swierzbicki said:

I really hope that Uwe will fix this MMX issue

I am sorry, but even with your source unit I am not able to reproduce it here.

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First I would like to use the same settings as in your system. Can you export the MMX registry key for me? The key base is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Raabe Software\MMX\13.0 (I know about the 13.0 as an open issue in the beta).

 

Then, if I still cannot reproduce it here, I will try to compile a special version with some logging. Unfortunately, as long as I have no clue about what is happening here, that can only be some shots in the dark.

 

I am also a bit baffled that no one else reports a similar behavior. Can you rule out any other non-standard addin or a non-standard Delphi installation?

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I really don't know why I'm getting this. 

Process monitor show me this horrible thing :

 

bds.exe is endlessly parsing all search path for .pas files and .dcu as you can see there (this last 15min ....) 

 

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And more scary : look the blue selection ( bds is using C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\19.0\bin\Borland.Studio.ToolsAPI.tlb )

 

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MMX.reg

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did you install delphi for all users or for one user? what if you start it as administrator? There are a lot of access denied entrys.

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2 minutes ago, Attila Kovacs said:

did you install delphi for all users or for one user? what if you start it as administrator? There are a lot of access denied entrys.

I've used the default install options (like I did for years now).

I do of course have admin rights.

 

All my problems disseapers after renaming C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\19 to C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\----19.0

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Lars Fosdal said:

I disabled theming, and the UI became quite a bit more responsive.

This is an issue with IDE. It is using Borland.Studio.ToolsAPI.tlb from Delphi Tokyo. If you look at my previous screenshots you will this bds is using C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\19.0\bin\Borland.Studio.ToolsAPI.tlb

 

No problem since I renaming the Delphi Tokyo installation folder...

 

Ps : I did reinstall Delphi Tokyo AFTER installing Delphi RIO. Both using Web installer...

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Strange. Also, on a fresh windows, Rio installer creates a ...BDS\19.0 registry entry too. It's empty, but this means they have places where the path is still from tokyo.

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 I've tried tried to re-register all tlb files again with tregsrv 

 

18/11/18  15:55            11.552 Borland.Build.Tasks.Common.tlb
18/11/18  15:55             1.964 Borland.Build.Tasks.Cpp.tlb
18/11/18  15:55             1.832 Borland.Build.Tasks.Delphi.tlb
18/11/18  15:55            59.372 Borland.Studio.Interop.tlb
18/11/18  15:55           196.728 Borland.Studio.ToolsAPI.tlb
19/11/18  00:55             8.972 Embarcadero.Studio.Modeling.tlb
18/11/18  15:55             3.324 stdvcl40.tlb

 

I've also correctly renamed Tokyo folder.

This didn't help neither.

 

Here are screenshot of process monitor having these filters :

Process name is bds.exe

Path contians 19.0

 

So as soon as I start Rio here is what we can get  

image.thumb.png.c8eb254220c28b550e98098f46cbaff0.png

 

bds.exe is using wrong path :

 

c:\program files (x86)\embarcadero\studio\19.0\Bin\etm.exe

 

insteand of

 

c:\program files (x86)\embarcadero\studio\20.0\Bin\etm.exe

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Can you please check the registry entries under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{FDAED0FF-DD92-42C8-BB2C-F1759632FDB8}\InprocServer32?

Especially the version values for Assembly and RuntimeVersion?

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4 minutes ago, Uwe Raabe said:

Can you please check the registry entries under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{FDAED0FF-DD92-42C8-BB2C-F1759632FDB8}\InprocServer32?

Especially the version values for Assembly and RuntimeVersion?

I don't have this regestry entries

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Well, that is strange! The {FDAED0FF-DD92-42C8-BB2C-F1759632FDB8} is the CLSID value found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Borland.Studio.ToolsAPI.BorlandIDE. Do you have a different value there?

 

Please check the RootDir entry in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Embarcadero\BDS\20.0, too.

 

I get the feeling that your installation is completely borked.

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14 minutes ago, Uwe Raabe said:

Well, that is strange! The {FDAED0FF-DD92-42C8-BB2C-F1759632FDB8} is the CLSID value found under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Borland.Studio.ToolsAPI.BorlandIDE. Do you have a different value there?

 

Please check the RootDir entry in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Embarcadero\BDS\20.0, too.

 

I get the feeling that your installation is completely borked.

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So can you find that CLSID {FDAED0FF-DD92-42C8-BB2C-F1759632FDB8} anywhere else if not under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID?

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2 hours ago, Uwe Raabe said:

So can you find that CLSID {FDAED0FF-DD92-42C8-BB2C-F1759632FDB8} anywhere else if not under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID?

I finally found it :

 

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Hi @swierzbicki,

 

Did you install with the ISO installer, or the GetIt installer?

 

I'm not certain from the name "swierzbicki" who's behind the account :) Were you on the beta and did you install any beta builds on this same machine?

 

Cheers,

 

David

 

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14 minutes ago, swierzbicki said:

I finally found it :

Fine! There should be several subkeys for each Delphi version. Here is how it looks on my system:

image.thumb.png.14f1b32dce85b99d31745328f129b8db.png

 

Please make sure that the entries in InprocServer32 match the corresponding values found in the 26.0.0.0 subkey.

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22 minutes ago, David Millington said:

Hi @swierzbicki,

 

Did you install with the ISO installer, or the GetIt installer?

 

I'm not certain from the name "swierzbicki" who's behind the account 🙂 Were you on the beta and did you install any beta builds on this same machine?

 

Cheers,

 

David

 

Hi David,

 

Thank you for jumping in.

 

I only installed from the GetIt installer.

Well, swierzbicki stand for Stephane WIERZBICKI (you should find me in your records). I was on the beta and I did install all beta builds on this very same machine.

 

Regads,

 

Ps : after installing Delphi RIO with GetIt installer :

I did uninstall Delphi Tokyo (previously installed with ISO) and remove all BDS\19.0 keys (HKCU and HKLM)

- I did install Delphi Tokyo again with GetIt installer

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1 hour ago, Uwe Raabe said:

Fine! There should be several subkeys for each Delphi version. Here is how it looks on my system:

image.thumb.png.14f1b32dce85b99d31745328f129b8db.png

 

Please make sure that the entries in InprocServer32 match the corresponding values found in the 26.0.0.0 subkey.

image.thumb.png.39ebbc2e400515072e280ea0b02b4dcd.png

Uwe, does it makes sense if you export me those keys?

 

As you see I don't have even Tokyo keys... 

 

Regards 

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