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Subject: Patch 7.4.232
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From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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Patch 7.4.232
Problem: ":%s/\n//" uses a lot of memory. (Aidan Marlin)
Solution: Turn this into a join command. (Christian Brabandt)
Files: src/ex_cmds.c, src/ex_docmd.c, src/proto/ex_docmd.pro
*** ../vim-7.4.231/src/ex_cmds.c 2014-03-23 15:12:29.919264336 +0100
--- src/ex_cmds.c 2014-04-01 17:37:59.560901015 +0200
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*** 4420,4425 ****
--- 4420,4450 ----
endcolumn = (curwin->w_curswant == MAXCOL);
}
+ /* Recognize ":%s/\n//" and turn it into a join command, which is much
+ * more efficient.
+ * TODO: find a generic solution to make line-joining operations more
+ * efficient, avoid allocating a string that grows in size.
+ */
+ if (STRCMP(pat, "\\n") == 0 && STRLEN(pat) == 2
+ && *sub == NUL
+ && (*cmd == NUL || (cmd[1] == NUL && (*cmd == 'g' || *cmd == 'l'
+ || *cmd == 'p' || *cmd == '#'))))
+ {
+ curwin->w_cursor.lnum = eap->line1;
+ if (*cmd == 'l')
+ eap->flags = EXFLAG_LIST;
+ else if (*cmd == '#')
+ eap->flags = EXFLAG_NR;
+ else if (*cmd == 'p')
+ eap->flags = EXFLAG_PRINT;
+
+ (void)do_join(eap->line2 - eap->line1 + 1, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE);
+ sub_nlines = sub_nsubs = eap->line2 - eap->line1 + 1;
+ (void)do_sub_msg(FALSE);
+ ex_may_print(eap);
+ return;
+ }
+
/*
* Find trailing options. When '&' is used, keep old options.
*/
*** ../vim-7.4.231/src/ex_docmd.c 2014-03-25 13:03:44.937793766 +0100
--- src/ex_docmd.c 2014-04-01 17:31:59.708905965 +0200
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*** 316,322 ****
static void ex_operators __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
static void ex_put __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
static void ex_copymove __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
- static void ex_may_print __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
static void ex_submagic __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
static void ex_join __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
static void ex_at __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
--- 316,321 ----
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*** 8683,8689 ****
/*
* Print the current line if flags were given to the Ex command.
*/
! static void
ex_may_print(eap)
exarg_T *eap;
{
--- 8682,8688 ----
/*
* Print the current line if flags were given to the Ex command.
*/
! void
ex_may_print(eap)
exarg_T *eap;
{
*** ../vim-7.4.231/src/proto/ex_docmd.pro 2013-08-10 13:37:10.000000000 +0200
--- src/proto/ex_docmd.pro 2014-04-01 17:31:59.708905965 +0200
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*** 54,57 ****
--- 54,58 ----
int put_line __ARGS((FILE *fd, char *s));
void dialog_msg __ARGS((char_u *buff, char *format, char_u *fname));
char_u *get_behave_arg __ARGS((expand_T *xp, int idx));
+ void ex_may_print __ARGS((exarg_T *eap));
/* vim: set ft=c : */
*** ../vim-7.4.231/src/version.c 2014-04-01 14:08:14.689074130 +0200
--- src/version.c 2014-04-01 17:33:03.920905082 +0200
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*** 736,737 ****
--- 736,739 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 232,
/**/
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