On 13/08/13 20:48, Anith C.R wrote:
Hi,

   I just updated my vim version to 7.4 on my Windows 7 PC,  and found
the following issues.
     1)  gvim is taking more time to load (It was already a bit slow
with my earlier 7.3.46 version as well. But it is slower by another
second or so after updating to 7.4)

If your previous version was 7.3.46, then you took your own good time updating. That patchlevel was released on 27 October 2010, and since then there has been 7.3.47 to 7.3.1314, 7.4a to 7.4a.47, 7.4b to 7.4b.22 and finally 7.4, for a total of 1340 (one thousand three hundred and forty) changes so far. If I divide your 4 seconds by 1340 it makes an average increment of three milliseconds per patchlevel — not something that I would notice. And if you mean it has only got slower by one second then it's only 0.75 millisecond on average.

     2)  It takes a good 4-5 seconds to close the gvim window, after I
type in ":quit".  This was not experienced before.

   When I ran gvim -startuptime <file>, it showed around 4 seconds on
"starting GUI", which is apparently causing this delay.   Is it possible
to analyze/display the reasons for this delay in starting GUI?  How can
this be fixed?

I suppose this is "clock time" not "running time" so it includes the time spent waiting for shared libraries to be read into memory or even the time spent in suspension because the kernel was giving CPU time to other processes, or, depending on your system load, the time spent waiting for RAM to be swapped in or out, from your hard drive or to it. In fact it could be almost anything, caused by Vim or not, but sincerely, if a mere four seconds is an unbearably long wait for you, I pity you and your hair-trigger temperament. You must feel on hot coals every second of your life, waiting two seconds for this, three seconds for that, four seconds for that other, all the while waiting, waiting, waiting for all those unending seconds to finish. :-P The next time you start Vim, pour yourself a nice cup of tea, and when you'll turn back to the screen it will have finished loading.


   On a related note, I have experienced this delay in some of the linux
machines I work on.   The version used in linux (Redhat Rhel 5)  is
7.3.343. The delay is caused by the same stage, ("starting GUI").  It
would be great if someone can suggest how to debug this further as it is
annoying to wait for 4 seconds for gvim to comeup (And I work mosly on
the linux environment)

When I close Vim I am always surprised by how fast it finishes (seconds — almost nothing), compared to, for instance, Firefox or SeaMonkey, which can take _several long minutes_ doing I-don't-know what even after closing their last window, until finally they release memory and stop running. Not to mention the time required to start or stop the Linux+Gnu+X11 operating system itself.

Thanks,
Anith.

Best regards,
Tony.
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