This is obviously really annoying as it makes debugging essentially impossible. Once the program resumes from the breakpoint everything goes completely back to normal until the next time a breakpoint is hit. Same for window operations (drag, minimize, raise, lower). All keyboard operations (not just in IDEA) slow way down (they eventually do get processed so the events are buffered, not lost). Once the breakpoint is hit, virtually all the time (though not always) my entire machine slows to a near halt. When I run a program in the IDE, under the debugger (local debugging), everything is fine until I hit a breakpoint (these are plain old on-a-specific-line breakpoints, not method breakpoints or exception breakpoints). I am using IntelliJ IDEA 12.1.6 on (64-bit) Windows 7 Enterprise (I've also seen this same problem with IDEA 11, though not as often).
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