Patch 7.2.144
Problem:    When 't_Co' is set to the value it already had the color scheme is
            reloaded anyway.
Solution:   Only load the colorscheme when the t_Co value changes. (Dominique
            Pelle)
Files:      src/option.c


*** ../vim-7.2.143/src/option.c Wed Mar  4 04:11:56 2009
--- src/option.c        Wed Mar 18 12:00:28 2009
***************
*** 6022,6036 ****
        /* ":set t_Co=0" and ":set t_Co=1" do ":set t_Co=" */
        if (varp == &T_CCO)
        {
!           t_colors = atoi((char *)T_CCO);
!           if (t_colors <= 1)
            {
!               if (new_value_alloced)
!                   vim_free(T_CCO);
!               T_CCO = empty_option;
            }
-           /* We now have a different color setup, initialize it again. */
-           init_highlight(TRUE, FALSE);
        }
        ttest(FALSE);
        if (varp == &T_ME)
--- 6022,6044 ----
        /* ":set t_Co=0" and ":set t_Co=1" do ":set t_Co=" */
        if (varp == &T_CCO)
        {
!           int colors = atoi((char *)T_CCO);
! 
!           /* Only reinitialize colors if t_Co value has really changed to
!            * avoid expensive reload of colorscheme if t_Co is set to the
!            * same value multiple times. */
!           if (colors != t_colors)
            {
!               t_colors = colors;
!               if (t_colors <= 1)
!               {
!                   if (new_value_alloced)
!                       vim_free(T_CCO);
!                   T_CCO = empty_option;
!               }
!               /* We now have a different color setup, initialize it again. */
!               init_highlight(TRUE, FALSE);
            }
        }
        ttest(FALSE);
        if (varp == &T_ME)
*** ../vim-7.2.143/src/version.c        Wed Mar 18 12:50:58 2009
--- src/version.c       Wed Mar 18 14:16:48 2009
***************
*** 678,679 ****
--- 678,681 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     144,
  /**/

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