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I'd challenge your use of the word "significantly" there, and everywhere else - is 10ms something a human can notice during the startup of an application?
Even if I opened Vim 1000 times a day, I'd save ten seconds.
Good point.
I might oversate the performance. However, we can see the same word choice in introduction to filetype.lua in neovim.
In my environment, filetype.vim takes around 10ms.
We may feel a delay if it takes 33ms (i.e., 1 frame for 30 fps).
It is valuable to reduce 10ms, isn't it?
I think at the point where we're measuring 1-off improvements in tens of milliseconds, it's not valuable. If this was in a library being called hundreds of times, then sure. Otherwise, it's only valuable so long as it doesn't impact anything else, such as code readability or cross-platform compatibility. I mean, for example, if you get an optimisation for one platform by splitting the code, for example, then it's debatable whether you've improved the final product.
wow! Thank you for creating this!