Re: Pressing CTRL-G in visual mode causes vim to use 100% of the CPU.

2008-01-25 Fir de Conversatie ap
On Jan 26, 1:15 am, Dominique Pelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (...) map c-g 2c-g (...) Creating such a recursive mapping should perhaps give an error, rather than causing infinite loops when triggering the mapping. -- Dominique What is more alarming then 100% cputime ? ;-) -ap

Re: Pressing CTRL-G in visual mode causes vim to use 100% of the CPU.

2008-01-25 Fir de Conversatie Ben Schmidt
Creating such a recursive mapping should perhaps give an error, rather than causing infinite loops when triggering the mapping. The infinite loop is actually a feature, and documented. :help recursive_mapping Ben. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com

Re: Pressing CTRL-G in visual mode causes vim to use 100% of the CPU.

2008-01-25 Fir de Conversatie Dominique Pelle
On Jan 26, 2008 12:21 AM, Ben Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've noticed that pressing CTRL-G while in visual mode, causes vim to take 100% of the CPU. I can interrupt it with CTRL-C. Anybody else observing that? Not me. 7.1.203 Ben. Ah, sorry, false alert. Investigating

Pressing CTRL-G in visual mode causes vim to use 100% of the CPU.

2008-01-25 Fir de Conversatie Dominique Pelle
Hi, I've noticed that pressing CTRL-G while in visual mode, causes vim to take 100% of the CPU. I can interrupt it with CTRL-C. Anybody else observing that? Steps to reproduce bug: 1/ press v command to enter visual mode 2/ press CTRL-G 3/ observe that vim takes 100% of CPU I'm using

Re: Pressing CTRL-G in visual mode causes vim to use 100% of the CPU.

2008-01-25 Fir de Conversatie Ben Schmidt
I've noticed that pressing CTRL-G while in visual mode, causes vim to take 100% of the CPU. I can interrupt it with CTRL-C. Anybody else observing that? Not me. 7.1.203 Ben. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com