On Thursday, June 6, 2013 11:45:42 AM UTC-5, Paul Isambert wrote:
> Jean-Marcel Belmont <marcelbelmont@gmail.com> a écrit:
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> > On Thursday, June 6, 2013 11:20:09 AM UTC-4, Paul Isambert wrote:
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> > > Just try starting Vim without eclim and see if that helps.
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> > Yep that plugin was the cause of the slow startup, now vim starts in a few seconds. Thank you.
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> Which is still quite slow, actually (at least to me). My Vim starts in
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> 80ms and my Gvim in 700ms. Perhaps you should make sure you're really
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> using all those plugins :)
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The main culprit was eclim as you found, but I noticed you also have what look like filetype-specific plugins (like c.vim) in your plugin directory, so those will always load even for HTML files. You probably should clean that out and move stuff to ftplugin as needed.
For Eclim, do you have a whole ton of projects in your workspace in Eclipse? I noticed a recent commit to Eclim that fixes performance issues related to having a lot of projects, found in an XML file if I recall correctly.
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