Hello again! A month and a half ago I has asked for some help on creating some functions within gvim for helping me with Python coding and Christian Brabandt was very helpful in giving me a starting point for me to work off of. The code itself works perfect, but the performance of the code while opening a file or making changes is pretty horrible if the file is a bit long (although not hugely long).
I put the script here so it could be looked at: http://asylumstudioproductions.com/vim/pythonHelper.vim What this script does: - Any tabs or spaces not dividable by 4 generates a red line of text to say there is a problem with that line - depth 0 shows in purple - depth 1+ alternates between cyan and blue This is to help identify where your scope should be when working in deeper nested functions. In any case, anyone have any idea how to improve the performance. Each line is independent (meaning their result of coloring should not depend on any other line in the file). I think it is working on the whole file again each time. Also, while editing a line, I wanted it to update as I was typing. The original version did not update as often as I would like. Any suggestions GREATLY appreciated. Rick -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
