Hum, maybe using coc.vim with LSP clangd, it seems to be slow not on cpp 
but on cs file.

Le samedi 15 janvier 2022 à 10:53:16 UTC+1, Ni Va a écrit :

> Thank you and best wishes Mr Chase.
>
>
>
> 1) seeing mapping, it's an ocean because of vimplug and plugins 
> installed.  
>      Behind this ocean world of mapping, it would be great to filter them 
> with suspected letter.
>
>    I had two own mapping that began by p but without them no diff, not at 
> the origin of pb.
>
>
> *nnoremap           pc    :silent! vim9cmd @* = expand('%:p')<CR>:echo 'In 
> Clipboard : ' . @* <CR>nnoremap           ph    :silent! vim9cmd @* = 
> expand('%:p:h')<CR>:echo 'In Clipboard : ' . @* <CR>*
>
> 2)syn off, I do same observation than you about long line in xml, no 
> effect in my case.
>
> 3) Bisecting plugins installed, deleting them and pasting them one by one 
> in my vim-plug dir, no diff.
>
>
> it appears that my paste key take normal time again without any change in 
> my own config 
> out of building vim from 8.2.4090 to 4092 but don't see the reason.
>
> Thank you for helping
> NiVa
>
> Le vendredi 14 janvier 2022 à 16:36:25 UTC+1, Tim Chase a écrit :
>
>> On 2022-01-14 01:04, Ni Va wrote: 
>> > I encounter a recent problem pasting some yank things (lines or 
>> > sentences' part). 
>> > 
>> > don't see why because my updatetime is et to 300 and redrawtime is 
>> > set to 500. 
>>
>> A couple candidates occur to me: 
>>
>> 1) if the paste itself is slow to activate, do you have some mapping 
>> interfering? I'd start by checking the output of 
>>
>> :map 
>> :imap 
>> :vmap 
>>
>> to see if there's anything that might be causing problems. You can 
>> also try tweaking 'timeoutlen' to see if increasing the value makes 
>> it worse and shortening the timeout makes it better. Or if hitting 
>> <space> (or some other character) while waiting causes it to paste 
>> quickly. If this is the case, you likely have some mapping that vim 
>> is waiting to see if you'll complete it before the timeout. Usually 
>> the best solution here is to change the mapping(s) to remove the 
>> overlap. 
>>
>>
>> 2) in some cases, syntax highlighting can cause some serious 
>> slow-down. I've noticed it most with XML containing long lines. Try 
>> turning off syntax highlighting 
>>
>> :syn off 
>>
>> doing the paste, and see if it's faster. If so, it would help to 
>> know the filetype in question. 
>>
>> 3) plugins may also interfere. Have you tried doing the paste 
>> without any plugins enabled? Sometimes a plugin will interfere or do 
>> strange/pathological things. If you can bisect your .vimrc and 
>> track it down to a misbehaving plugin, you can go nudge its author 
>> for help. 
>>
>> Hopefully this gives you some mechanisms to track diagnose the issue, 
>>
>> -tim 
>>
>>
>>
>>

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