Dominique Pellé wrote: > 'diff -e' does that: it outputs an 'ed' script (see 'man diff'). > So the lengh of 'diff -e' output gives you the number of > keystrokes. > > Of course, it won't give you the minimal number of keystrokes > in Vim. Finding the minimal number of keystrokes would be > quite a challenge.
...and an NP-complete sort of problem like the TSP. You'd have to enumerate all possible solutions (possibly an infinite number of solutions) and then do character counts for each. I second the "diff -e" approximation. -tim -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
