I have two problems with Intellisense in VS2010. Our project is very large, it consists of several hundred .js files containing a couple of hundred thousand lines of code. After using VS2010 in just 5-10 minutes, memory usage can easily go up to more than 1 GB, which leads to a significant slowdown, and each time the CTRL + TAB message appears between the "JavaScript Intellisense" files in the status bar. All our .js files have tags, so Intellisense knows where to find the related code, each .js can easily link to 20-30 other .js files.
So, I assume that every time you CTRL + TAB or open a new .js file, Intellisense is restored, and it seems to me that it rebuilds Intellisense every time you CTRL + TAB, regardless of whether you made any Either change or now, and any memory never appears, memory usage never decreases.
I tried all the solutions that I found on the Internet, even some of them seemed stupid because I was trying desperately, I even installed VS2010 SP1 Beta today, hoping that Microsoft fixed it - no.
Closing TABS doesn't help either, memory usage remains high. My current solution is to restart VS2010 every 30-60 minutes and try to keep the minimum number of open files.
Any ideas?
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DavidT
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