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After a while of using Visual Studio Code with the PowerShell extention in enabled, the PowerShell process consumes a large amount of CPU like it is stuck in a loop. This is bad performance when i am not even utilizing the actual PowerShell process during my time of writing out PowerShell scripts.
Extension version: 1.8.3
VS Code version: Code 1.26.1 (493869ee8e8a846b0855873886fc79d480d342de, 2018-08-16T18:38:57.434Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17134
System Info
Item
Value
CPUs
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6820HQ CPU @ 2.70GHz (8 x 2712)
Issue Type: Bug
After a while of using Visual Studio Code with the PowerShell extention in enabled, the PowerShell process consumes a large amount of CPU like it is stuck in a loop. This is bad performance when i am not even utilizing the actual PowerShell process during my time of writing out PowerShell scripts.
Extension version: 1.8.3
VS Code version: Code 1.26.1 (493869ee8e8a846b0855873886fc79d480d342de, 2018-08-16T18:38:57.434Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17134
System Info
checker_imaging: disabled_off
flash_3d: enabled
flash_stage3d: enabled
flash_stage3d_baseline: enabled
gpu_compositing: enabled
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
native_gpu_memory_buffers: disabled_software
rasterization: unavailable_software
video_decode: enabled
video_encode: enabled
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled
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