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patch 9.0.1125: memory leak when using class functions
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ec8b74f7ab37ac83045c9eba723daf3ff8d62fc2
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Jan 1 14:11:27 2023 +0000
patch 9.0.1125: memory leak when using class functions
Problem: Memory leak when using class functions.
Solution: Clear and free the array with class functions.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 01 Jan 2023 15:15:04 +0100 |
parents | f8116058ca76 |
children | d7ac49e53d62 |
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*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2019 May 05 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar Editing compressed files with Vim *gzip* *bzip2* *compress* 1. Autocommands |gzip-autocmd| The functionality mentioned here is a |standard-plugin|. This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set. You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_gzip" variable: > :let loaded_gzip = 1 ============================================================================== 1. Autocommands *gzip-autocmd* The plugin installs autocommands to intercept reading and writing of files with these extensions: extension compression ~ *.Z compress (Lempel-Ziv) *.gz gzip *.bz2 bzip2 *.lzma lzma *.xz xz *.lz lzip *.zst zstd That's actually the only thing you need to know. There are no options. After decompressing a file, the filetype will be detected again. This will make a file like "foo.c.gz" get the "c" filetype. If you have 'patchmode' set, it will be appended after the extension for compression. Thus editing the patchmode file will not give you the automatic decompression. You have to rename the file if you want this. ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: