Christian Brabandt wrote:

> I can reproduce this. The problem here is a custom 'tabline' setting and 
> this results in a crash in the build_stl_str_hl() function. I have a 
> rather complicated tabline-setting, that I picked up in vim-use I guess. 
> I never need it though (and in fact tend to forget about it ;))
> 
> Here is a possible fix, that at least prevents the crash, but also 
> prevents drawing the statusline and tabline label. I must admit, I 
> haven't had time to investigate the build_stl_str_hl function in detail, 
> so I don't know the proper fix:

[bogus fix]

> Attached is:
> valgrind.log when running the vim -N -i NONE --cmd 'set tpm=65' -p 
> /tmp/vim-crash/* (a directory containing about 60 files)
> tabline.vim My custom tabline setting

I can't reproduce it.  The MyTabLine() function is missing.  Also, you
need to start vim with "-u NONE" to exclude all kinds of other stuff.

And make sure you run the latest Vim, including patch 7.3.112.
The line numbers in your valgrind output don't match my source, please
quote the actual source lines.

I also tried the instructions in your other message, didn't work either.

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