> just 写道:
>
>>> I found nothing related to socket access or IPC feature in vim script so
>>> I cannot do that from within vim script. Seek for python or perl support
>>> is not an option here, since we should not add unnecessary dependency to
>>> end-users.
>>>
>>> Adding IPC support seems no problem for vim design philosophy, since
>>> this enables vim interact with other applications better, instead of
>>> incorporating other application features into vim itself.
>>>
>>> Any hints?
>>>
>> Aout the tcp sock,vim can do it whit the help of netrw.vim plugin
>>
>
> netrw plugin uses external program to do the network access, hence
> introducing new external dependencies.
>
> a standard windows version of gvim cannot use most features of netrw,
> unless you installed those external programs.
>
>
Netrw does provide an interface for vim to several external programs
which make file transfer/browsing possible. IMHO, the notion that vim
would incorporate its own code to do zip, gzip, tar, ftp, ssh, etc
internally is unrealistic.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
--
You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist.
For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
No comments:
Post a Comment