> Liunx<liunx1987@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hello,
>> i am using vim7.3.266, i encounter some problem, that when i type ":w"
>> per time,
>> the memory usage of vim go up, then never go down, so with time go by,
>> the memory
>> the vim used go up, but the speed go down, do you get this trouble, too?
>> help, please!
>> regards.
> Hi
>
> I don't see this problem. I'm using vim-7.3.266 (linux x86).
>
> Can you check whether it also happens even you start
> vim with:
>
> $ vim -u NONE -U NONE --noplugin
>
> If it does not happen, then you can try to narrow it
> down adding back your plugins one by one and
> try commenting out things in .vimrc until you find
> what's triggering it.
>
> Which OS are you using? Your nickname suggests
> that you're using Linux. If so, you may be able to find
> memory leaks with valgrind. See:
> http://dominique.pelle.free.fr/valgrind.txt.html
>
> Regards
> -- Dominique
>
Thanks very much, i am using ubuntu11.04-x86_64, i will try it, and i
also get some
problem when i try to load large files, then when i unload these files
with ":bd" or ":bunload",
my vim never release the relative memory, i wondering why?
regards.
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