On Sat, 10 Mar 2012, 驼峰 wrote:

my repro step:
1. run gvim
2. open NERDTree windows
3. create several tabs using 't' shortcut of NERDTree plugin
4. '1gt'
5, maximize gvim
6, '2gt'
7, restore the windows size from maximize window to normal window.
8, '1gt'

Result: after 8th step, my gvim will crash definitely.

Yes, I can now crash gVim 7.3.470 on Windows 7 64bit using these steps.

PLEASE stop top posting your replies!

- Christian

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