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1To: vim-dev@vim.org
2Subject: Patch 7.2.144
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4From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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10Patch 7.2.144
11Problem: When 't_Co' is set to the value it already had the color scheme is
12 reloaded anyway.
13Solution: Only load the colorscheme when the t_Co value changes. (Dominique
14 Pelle)
15Files: src/option.c
16
17
18*** ../vim-7.2.143/src/option.c Wed Mar 4 04:11:56 2009
19--- src/option.c Wed Mar 18 12:00:28 2009
20***************
21*** 6022,6036 ****
22 /* ":set t_Co=0" and ":set t_Co=1" do ":set t_Co=" */
23 if (varp == &T_CCO)
24 {
25! t_colors = atoi((char *)T_CCO);
26! if (t_colors <= 1)
27 {
28! if (new_value_alloced)
29! vim_free(T_CCO);
30! T_CCO = empty_option;
31 }
32- /* We now have a different color setup, initialize it again. */
33- init_highlight(TRUE, FALSE);
34 }
35 ttest(FALSE);
36 if (varp == &T_ME)
37--- 6022,6044 ----
38 /* ":set t_Co=0" and ":set t_Co=1" do ":set t_Co=" */
39 if (varp == &T_CCO)
40 {
41! int colors = atoi((char *)T_CCO);
42!
43! /* Only reinitialize colors if t_Co value has really changed to
44! * avoid expensive reload of colorscheme if t_Co is set to the
45! * same value multiple times. */
46! if (colors != t_colors)
47 {
48! t_colors = colors;
49! if (t_colors <= 1)
50! {
51! if (new_value_alloced)
52! vim_free(T_CCO);
53! T_CCO = empty_option;
54! }
55! /* We now have a different color setup, initialize it again. */
56! init_highlight(TRUE, FALSE);
57 }
58 }
59 ttest(FALSE);
60 if (varp == &T_ME)
61*** ../vim-7.2.143/src/version.c Wed Mar 18 12:50:58 2009
62--- src/version.c Wed Mar 18 14:16:48 2009
63***************
64*** 678,679 ****
65--- 678,681 ----
66 { /* Add new patch number below this line */
67+ /**/
68+ 144,
69 /**/
70
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