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patch 8.0.1774: reading very long lines can be slow
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/13d3b05ed2cf9a54b18b4e8236f0af2c5386200c
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Apr 29 13:34:47 2018 +0200
patch 8.0.1774: reading very long lines can be slow
Problem: Reading very long lines can be slow.
Solution: Read up to 1 Mbyte at a time to avoid a lot of copying. Add a
check for going over the column limit.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 29 Apr 2018 13:45:04 +0200 |
parents | 3fc0f57ecb91 |
children | 591f210d9324 |
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INSTALLami.txt - Installation of Vim from source on Amiga This file contains instructions for compiling Vim. If you already have an executable version of Vim, you don't need this. The file "feature.h" can be edited to match your preferences. You can skip this, then you will get the default behavior as is documented, which should be fine for most people. Summary: make -f Make_manx.mak Manx C make -f Make_sas.mak Lattice/SAS C make -f Make_dice.mak DICE The Manx compiler is preferred, it was used to produce the Amiga executable and has been tested most. You should not get any errors or warnings. The SAS compiler can be used. Older versions (6.0 to 6.3) don't work with the optimizer switched on. This seems to be fixed with 6.5 or 6.56, but this has not been tested much. Also disable optimizing when the compiler runs out of memory or crashes the system (yes, that happens; did I say the Manx compiler is preferred?). The DICE makefile has been reported to work by one person only. You will have to set the "VIM" environment variable to the location of the documentation files. MorphOS Use the Make_morph.mak Makefile: make -f Make_morph.mak