Jason Franklin wrote:
> I thought I would clarify my post to summarize with the following two
> questions:
>
> (1) Can I only use the version of Python matching the name of the DLL
> that Vim was compiled with?
>
> (2) I have used pythonthreedll=python36.dll as my setting with no
> problem, even though the value that Vim was compiled with was
> python35.dll. Should I expect problems in the future?
We can't guarantee that the interface of the DLL has not changed.
Hopefully a higher version is backwards compatible.
if you run the tests and they pass it's probably OK.
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