Solved Lagging window/gui when using realtime table view
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You think I should leave that way getting results at real time or do the batched thing? What is the best alternative here?
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@Mr-Gisa
Since you are planning on even higher payloads, you should test if release mode
can handle that or you simply need to batch them. -
It will have on average 100 or 200 thousand results.
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@Mr-Gisa
and are you testing with that many now? -
5~10 thousands, I can't get to 100~200 cause I have to code the other APIs, but with that it's working normally at this point.
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@Mr-Gisa
Ok, but you can postpone it until you have test data then and work on the other parts. -
Exactly, that is what I'm going to do. Thank you all for your help. If anything happen in the future I'll say it here.
I'm also going to get a copy with a friend of mine of his Intel Parallel Studio 2018 to check a few things in the application, I hope it works with Qt. -
@Mr-Gisa said in Lagging window/gui when using realtime table view:
Intel Parallel Studio 2018
Well its a compiler so good chance it can compile Qt.
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I'm not going to use the compiler, but the Intel® Inspector and Intel® VTune™ Amplifier.
Intel® Inspector: Memory and Thread Debugger
Intel® VTune™ Amplifier: Performance Profiler -
@Mr-Gisa
Ok, but can it do it without touching the source code? -
Yes, but you can also specify the source code and it will show you the places that it has leaks and is slow, stuff like that.
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@Mr-Gisa
Sounds really good. Never tested it. -
I recommend it, I'm not a pro using it but I could detect a lot of things in my code that helped me improve. Not in this one I mean, in other projects.I'm going to test using this one right now