On 14/10/13 12:02, kans wrote:
Andre,
I agree with Ben and Zyx.  If you don't want to deal with timers, don't install 
plugins that use them.  There can be no expectation that any plugin will work 
if you disable its timers.  If a plugin is more trouble than its worth, 
uninstall the plugin.  Moreover, any interval can be canceled with ctrl-c and 
it won't be rescheduled (so this should never be an issue).

There is another solution which is far simpler than any code fix
or additional command.

Simply, to make sure that no plug-in or filetype extension that
uses a timer ever makes it into the standard ViM install packages.

That way, the system will be at its most robust and predictable
after installation as it is currently. If the user installs then a plug-in
themselves and things start to go wrong they know exactly which
plug-in needs to be uninstalled.

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