Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Re: measure time betwween two normal commands

Ni Va wrote:

> Since some days, I notice that time to reach next occurence of a
> search take time.
>
> search foo
>
> n(ext) >>> here I see 1 or 2 seconds to jump to the occurence.
>
> How can I find the plugin, measure by profile before and after n command?

I added more places to check for a timeout. Esp. check if resetting
'hlsearch' helps.

To measure time:

let start = reltime()
normal n
echomsg 'elapsed: ' . string(reltimefloat(reltime(start)))

If you have a specfic pattern and text on which it is slow, please let
me know so that I can run the profiler with it.

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