On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 11:45:15 PM UTC-5, Gabriel wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm an Arch Linux user, experiencing a strange bug that's not reported
> by anyone else on the Arch Forums.
> 
> On upgrading gvim to gvim-7.4.2143-1-x86_64, I experienced intermittent
> lag when navigating up/down (i.e. k/j keys).  The lag itself would last
> for about a second (it's as if gvim just pauses for a second as soon as
> the k/j key is depressed), and I could not predict when it would happen,
> but frequency was about once every ten seconds during a typical session.
> 
> I did not experience any lag when using vim instead of gvim, nor when I
> ran a vanilla gvim session with "gvim -u NONE".  Also, I tried
> downgrading to the previous version of vim in Arch (gvim-7.4.1910) and
> confirmed that the lag is not present in this previous version.
> 
> So, I tested my vimrc and managed to find one line that, when present,
> is the source of the lag:
> 
> set showcmd
> 
> I have a decently-sized vimrc, but until I encountered this problem,
> both vim and gvim have always run at light speed on my system.  I run
> vim within (and launch gvim from) urxvt, and I'm using i3wm.
> 
> I scanned through your bug reports and it looks like I might be an
> anomaly, but let me know if you are at all interested in any further
> info.

The issue has been fixed on upgrade to gvim-8.0.0013-1.

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