>> Would Vim9script be looking to expand these into a formal std-lib?
I've created the vim-devel package, which the scripts you mention are
part of, partly to become more proficient with Vim 9 script and partly
to create and collect some reusable components for my scripts. I'd like
to make it clear that at the moment that repo is a personal initiative,
and mostly experimental in nature (although I am actively using those
libraries, and I'm open to collaboration on that repo).
Let's see how much traction your proposal gets. In any case, several key
questions need to be answered, in primis: what can improve the
programming ux enough for enough people to justify putting it into
a "standard library"?
Life.
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