Saturday, February 27, 2010

building console version on unices (was: iMac slow in vi)

* Miklos Somogyi <msom@netspace.net.au> [100227 09:28]:
> On 27/02/2010, at 06:20 PM, Florian Rehnisch wrote:
>
> > You get a certain speedup when you use the console version and build vim
> > w/o gui facilities.
> >
> > This is my shell function receipt:
> > #v+
> >
> > function mkvim() {
> > ./configure \
> > --prefix=/opt/vim \
> > --disable-gui \
> > --without-x \
> > --with-features=huge \
> > --enable-perlinterp \
> > --with-compiledby='Florian "eix" Rehnisch <eixman@gmx.de>' &&
> > make
> > }

> Having lurked here a few days I could see that vim has grown
> enormously from my familiar vi, like word processor or more. I suspect
> that contributes to the slowness of the complete system.

Ohh, that's not too bad. Purists suggest nvi. ;-)

> I'd like to try building a console version as you suggests, but how do
> I get to do it?

Tony made a HowTo on compiling Vim on unices. See
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compunix.htm
See also ':h usr_90'.

> And where is the place of your shell function
> receipt?

It lives as a stanza in my ~/.zshrc. Bash users go with ~/.bashrc.
Lovers of small inition files would put the part between {} in a shell
script ~/bin/mkvim, whoose first line is sth. like '#!/bin/sh'.

Still questions? Don't refrain to ask ;-)
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