Okay thank you for feedback.

if I were joking I would say that all it takes is an advanced substitute to 
migrate the vimscript dictionaries to vim9. In my plugins, certainly not in 
vim-airline :)

Le jeudi 3 décembre 2020 à 14:00:26 UTC+1, cbl...@256bit.org a écrit :

>
> On Do, 03 Dez 2020, Ni Va wrote:
>
> > It's okay with this new notation and thank you for less chars as 
> backslash.
> > 
> > Do profiler show performance gain for vimscript migrated in vim9 ?
>
> You can profile a vim9 script version and a legacy vimscript version. 
> That's what I did with the switch on vim-airlines side. The vim9 version 
> does no longer even show up in the profile output, so much does it safe.
>
> Although it looks quite a bit different I really like it, although there 
> is quite a bit of work left. E.g. vim-airline uses the optional dict a 
> lot, not sure how this will work out in the future. That is the reason, 
> I have not merged this huge branch yet.
>
> But all in all, I quite like the performance boost.
>
> Best,
> Christian
> -- 
> Grabinschrift: Hier ruhen meine Gebeine, ich wünscht', es wären Deine.
>

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