Hi,
My gvim 7.2.330 on Linux is using a lot of processor power - together with 
other processes it's 100 % on both cores, gvim stats in htop are between 60-90 
%. The command that lead me to this was @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ and so on which 
worked fine several times. The last macro was @q and it was something like 
:<UP><CR>nzz. The last command was :./usr/bin/php -r 
'fWrite(STDOUT, rawURLDecode(file_Get_Contents('\''php://stdin'\'')));'. I 
don't see any PHP processes running so it's gvim doing... something. The 
program is not reacting to ^C, ^Z or <ESC>. Is there anything else you 
could do to break the current operation? In the past I tried signals, but they 
just kill everything. vim --servername GVIM --remote-send whatever executes but 
with no effect. If all you can do in this situation is to quit vim, is there 
any way for root to access its memory to recover contents that didn't get into 
*.swp?

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