my environment is: 1: gvim 32 bits 2: only with NERDTree plugin 3: only with the following contents in my vimrc autocmd VimEnter,BufNew,BufEnter,BufWritePost,VimResized * redraw 4: windows xp 32 bit.
my repro step: 1. run gvim 2. open NERDTree windows 3. create several tabs using 't' shortcut of NERDTree plugin 4. '1gt' 5, maximize gvim 6, '2gt' 7, restore the windows size from maximize window to normal window. 8, '1gt' Result: after 8th step, my gvim will crash definitely. Thanks, -Mike Guo On Mar 11, 8:33 am, "Christian J. Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, 10 Mar 2012, 驼峰 wrote: > > On Mar 10, 9:24 pm, Dominique Pellé <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > >> I can't reproduce it with vim-7.3.470 on Linux. No crash. > >> I also ran with Valgrind memory check and did not find problems. > > >> Can you reproduce it by starting vim with "vim -u NONE" > >> and describing all the commands that result in a crash? > > > I guess this only happens on Windows. > > I cannot reproduce it on Windows 7 64bit with Vim 7.3.470. > > - Christian > > P.S. Stop top-posting your replies. It's confusing and against the > list's policy. > > -- > I owe, I owe, It's off to work I go... > Christian J. Robinson <[email protected]> http://christianrobinson.name/ -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
