On Tue, 15 May 2018, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> Why is this important to you?
Is this the same 'slowness' as in reading and moving around in
big, especially binary, files?
It seems, as if 'something which needs line endings' is slowing vim
down (over?)proportionally to the length of the 'unbroken' line.
So if you insert 'lots of chars' by vim itself, it might run
into the same problem?
I did not check, I'm just curious, because I just had to kill
a vim-session which was so slow, that I didn't have the time
to wait for reaching the next command ...
I needed 'a viewer for an big unknown file', used 'view' and
after a jump ... waited ... ... ... until had to leave.
Stucki
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