How long should the Debugger take to initialize? (slow)

Hi. How many seconds should the debugger take to initialize--,for a simple 3-4 line python script with a single (pprint) import?

In my case, it takes about 5 seconds...is this normal?

PyCharm 2021.2.2 (Professional Edition), Build #PY-212.5284.44, built on September 14, 2021

GVENT (Checked), Drop into Debugger on Failed Test (Unchecked), Memory Setttings (4048)

Windows 10 Pro, 32 gigs RAM, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700 CPU @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz

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Running a Conda Virtual Environment (WSL2 Ubuntu) on Windows 10

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Hi, 

In my case, with conda enviroment inside WSL, a simple script like:

import pprint
import sys

pprint.pprint(sys.path)

... is executed with debugger in about one second. Does it take more in your case with the same script?

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that above script took about 9 seconds to initialize. The debugger does initially print out 40-50 stub and remote_sources locations

 

 

 

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Does the same issue happen if you debug with a local interpreter instead?

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Using a Windows version of Anaconda (not the wsl2 ubuntu anaconda version I normally use), it took ~5 second to initialize. Loads in half the time, but still very slow. Any help is appreciated.

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Could you please submit a support ticket at https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/?pycharm and mention it's for Andrey Resler? You can attach the debug output there, it will be private. 

Another thing - does Run works faster (instead of Debug)? Let me know in the ticket as well.

Thanks.

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Hi, was there any progress made on resolving this issue of a slow debugger? I'm having a similar problem where it takes ~3.5 seconds to run the code below but takes between ~17-30 seconds to debug (depending on how many packages are installed in the conda environment I'm using). I am running conda environments (WSL2 Ubuntu) on Windows 11 and can provide additional information if it'd be helpful!

import pprint
import sys

pprint.pprint(sys.path)
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Ah, it turns out that WSL2 has poor performance across OS (e.g. Linux and Windows) file systems (see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/compare-versions). I was running Pycharm in Windows but running code and using a conda interpreter that was located in WSL2. 

I tried using WSL1 instead, which significantly reduced the time to debug. However, WSL 1 didn't seem to natively support GUI / graphics (I tried a few tutorials but struggled to get it working). In the end, I went back to WSL2 but this I simply ran Pycharm within WSL2, which allowed for both quick debugging but also decent graphics support. 

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