From: mobi p. <mo...@mo...> - 2009-11-19 19:37:49
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> It looks like it rereads the file.. At least, no "instant" search for me > with 2GB of RAM installed in my notebook. time to tune. no idea. start with empty vimrc. And make sure nothing is sucked from ~/.vim/* . You may have some ugly auto scripts there. >> indexing inside vim would be a great thing. I a thinking about that. >> Vim is a great tolo, unfortunatelly adding any functionality on top of >> it is almost impossible, due to a little chaotic organisation of data >> structures, no threading etc. > > You take external scripts, I guess... what kind of scripts you mean? Myself I was thinking about adding C code pluggins for on the fly indexin of the data you read in. For the cron job part, I was mentioning in a prev email, the cron job just rescans the current view of the source code and recreates the aggregated file. > There is a simple solution, so I think you will succeed the solution is more than simple. :) The only real handicap at the moment is that where I need the solution I do not have fuse due to some overparanoia sysadmins. > Heh, if you can implement it easily on yourself, you have nothing to > gain here. A ready implementation will attract a few contributors anyway.. One day you will see it... Just that the todo graph is huge. The trick was maybe somebody will be overexcited about the idea and he will do the job for me :) Would be a win - win situation. :) -- rgrds, mobi phil being mobile, but including technology http://mobiphil.com |