Friday, March 8, 2019

Re: Gvim crash when use python-support plugin, like LeaderF, Vim-Pandoc

I have seen this sort of thing happen often when Vim is compiled against a different version of Python than the scripts are actually running in.

Your script is probably importing from python 2 now, but still compiled against Python 3.

You may need to rebuild and/or reinstall Python, since it seems to have Python3 embedded.

Best,
Bailey

Mar 8, 2019, 2:43 PM by kkegao@gmail.com:
Seems your machine issue. I use leaderf a lot. I've no issue.

Thanks.

On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 8:13 AM Joey Ling <lingyao1986@gmail.com> wrote:
When I execute ":Leaderf -h" in Gvim, it prompts the crash dialog box(check the screenshot), Vim-Pandoc has the same problem, but other plugin without python-support has no such problem.

Another strange thing is:

I have uninstalled the python-3.7.2, but execute ":echo has('python3')" still returns 1. Why?

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