Hi Bram!
On Do, 09 Mai 2013, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Hello Vim users,
>
> We are now at patch level 7.3.931. In a few weeks we would reach 999. I
> don't want to find out what happens if we go over that, so it's time for
> Vim 7.4!
>
> The top five of the voting list:
> http://www.vim.org/sponsor/vote_results.php
>
> 1. add IDE features
> 2. add integration with Python instead of inventing more Vim script
> 3. fix all problems, big and small; make Vim more robust
> 4. improve syntax highlighting speed
> 5. add collaborative editing
>
> I can't possibly do all of that in a few weeks, but this is what I can do:
>
> 1. Include the Python patches that ZyX has created. This improves the
> Vim API from the Python interface.
> 2. Include the fast regexp engine patch that has been floating around
> for a long time. With some clever logic to fall back to the old
> regexp engine for patterns that might not work with the new one.
> 3. Include lots of pending patches for bug fixes.
I'd like to see the breakindent patch included.
regards,
Christian
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Thursday, May 9, 2013
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