2009/7/24 Zvezdan Petkovic <[email protected]>:
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 04:08:38PM +0200, björn wrote:
>> Was the "MacVim" process consuming 100% CPU or was it a "Vim" process?
>>  If the latter, does it work to press Cmd-. to interrupt the process?
>
> It was the "Vim" process.
> No, Cmd-. does not stop it.
> MacVim quits using Cmd-Q but Vim stays as a runaway process.
>
>> I can't really guess what's going on without more information.  Is
>> there a simple and reliable way to reproduce the bug?
>
> Well, this command simply and reliably freezes Vim.  :-)
>
>        :vim remove_invisible_markup ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>
> However, I can't easily create a small example that would reproduce it.
> I tried creating a directory with a couple of small files but the
> command works on that sample.
>
> It fails on a large SVN checkout of a project.
> Searching for a single word, such as "invisible" works perfectly fine.
>
>        :vim invisible ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>
> As soon as I add an '_' or even a regex with '.' between the words it
> freezes.  Any of these searches breaks:
>
>        :vim invisible_markup ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>        :vim /invisible_markup/ ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>        :vim /invisible.markup/ ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>        :vim /invisible.*markup/ ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>
> Interesting thing is that if I do the searches in this order:
>
>        :vim invisible ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>        :vim invisible_markup ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>        :vim remove_invisible_markup ~/src/project/src/namespace/**/*
>
> they all succeed.

I forwarded this report on to vim_dev and it seems to be a duplicate of:

http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/browse_thread/thread/8799d86ddd2ee08d

Björn

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