My NERDTree version is 4.1.0. On Mar 11, 10:45 am, 驼峰 <[email protected]> wrote: > 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/
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