Hi,
2017/10/25 Wed 21:28:50 UTC+9 Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi Ken,
> I briefly looked at your patch and have some feedback.
> 
> On Mi, 25 Okt 2017, Ken Takata wrote:
> 
> > Changes are:
> > * Merge the two patches into one.
> > * Update the document.
> > * Rename the global variable `do_globpath_menus` to `do_lazyload_menus`.
> >   I'm still wondering what is the best name for this variable.
> > * Remove `has('win16')`.  Not needed anymore.
> > * Add <silent> to the "Show File Types in Menu" item.  Showing the command
> >   of this item is not so useful.
> 
> +If you want to have all these items already present at startup, add: >
> +    :let do_lazyload_menus = 1
> 
> I think this variable should either be called `do_no_lazyload_menus` or 
> the value should be 0, since by default the menus will be lazy loaded.
Okay, I changed it to `do_no_lazyload_menus`:
https://bitbucket.org/k_takata/vim-ktakata-mq/src/cda66cbfc90b98a5ca6c16229ee129fd448c1bad/improve-loading-menu.vim.patch?fileviewer=file-view-default
Actually, menu.vim only checks the existence of the global variable, the value
is not checked.  This is the same as other variable in menu.vim.
> +  let n = globpath(&runtimepath, "colors/*.vim")
> 
> I think that should be
> 
> +  let n = globpath(&runtimepath, "colors/*.vim", 1, 1)
> 
> So you have a list available already and don't need to split later on 
> manually and you probably do want to ignore the suffixes and wildignore 
> options, if only the user having set them to bad values.
> 
> The same holds for the keymap and compiler runtime files.
It makes the code simpler.  Updated.
> +  augroup SetupLazyloadMenus
> +    au!
> +    au CursorHold,CursorHoldI * call <SID>SetupLazyloadMenus() | au! SetupLazyloadMenus
> +  augroup END
> 
> Is this actually a good idea to delete the augroup from within itself?
Deleting autocommands in the group is a usual usage.  The similar usage can be
found in `augroup LoadBufferMenu` in menu.vim.  Moreover, just using `au!`
in an augroup is a normal usage.  Deleting an autogroup within itself by
`augroup!` doesn't work in contrast.  It causes W19 or E936.
Actually, I want to delete the group here...
> BTW: there are many runtime file variables. Perhaps we should start to 
> document internal runtime file variables in a help file at a central 
> place.
> 
> Also I am starting to wonder, whether it would make sense to start using 
> a common prefix, so that the names are more consistent and less likely 
> to clash with user variables, e.g. something like
> vim_ftplugin_undo
> vim_indent_undo
> vim_menu_init_immediate
Regards,
Ken Takata
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