commit | f670fa5aa19c33a02dec1af021d6828bfc7b19d6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lucas Bullen <lbullen@redhat.com> | Fri Jul 27 14:39:41 2018 -0400 |
committer | Lucas Bullen <lbullen@redhat.com> | Fri Jul 27 15:16:27 2018 -0400 |
tree | 1592713587b1fd33618dd45efce7983c8709981f | |
parent | 055486df0b2748e7c4d6a69a6c10b32335a11e17 [diff] |
Bug 537416 - UI Freeze for 15 minutes when starting Eclipse IDE - On startup the selection is seen as the workspace root - When the actions are testing if they relate to this selection the CloseUnrelatedProjectsAction creates a map of project relations to see which projects do not relate to the selection - When the workspace is huge (1100 projects) this is a long process - Instead, knowing that the root relates to everything, no projects can returned Change-Id: Ied2e2cd0dab76198527289d755f127d958cb8ca0 Signed-off-by: Lucas Bullen <lbullen@redhat.com>
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