Do profiler show performance gain for vimscript migrated in vim9 ?
g:fzf_colors = { fg: ['fg', 'Normal'],
bg: ["bg", "Normal"],
hl: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
info: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
border: ["fg", "Ignore"],
prompt: ["fg", "Comment"],
pointer: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
marker: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
spinner: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
bg: ["bg", "Normal"],
hl: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
info: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
border: ["fg", "Ignore"],
prompt: ["fg", "Comment"],
pointer: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
marker: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
spinner: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
header: ["fg", "WildMenu"],
['fg+']: ["fg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn", "Normal"],
['bg+']: ["bg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn"],
['hl+']: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
}
['hl+']: ["fg", "IncSearch"],
}
Le jeudi 3 décembre 2020 à 12:46:17 UTC+1, felipe.c...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 5:34:04 AM UTC-6 Bram Moolenaar wrote:Looks like your problem is with the "fg+" key, the plus character is not
allowed in a literal key. You can use the Javascript notation, using
square brackets:...['fg+']: ["fg", "CursorLine", "CursorColumn", "Normal"],What's wrong with 'fg+'? In JavaScript there's no need for brackets. It's there for want to you use a variable.
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