On Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:02:36 PM UTC-5, DrChip wrote:
> ZyX wrote:
>
> > I see that all g:vimsyn_embed flags say things like �embed � **(but
> > only if vim supports it)**�. This is ridiculous:
>
> Ah, I disagree -- not ridiculous at all. What's ridiculous is to assume
>
> that one will be writing code for an interpreter embedded in vimscript
>
> without being able to test it. Thus, one needs to have the interpreter
>
> supported for it to make sense. The syntax/vim.vim script is quite long
>
> already; making all interpreters' embedded highlighting work all the
>
> time means everyone would have to put up with additional delays -- and
>
> frankly, I don't think that most folks use all the interpreters.
>
> That's not a problem for those with fast machines; not all have fast
>
> machines.
>
> > ou don�t have to have vim lua support to code in lua and have syntax
> > highlighting; you specifically don�t have to have vim lua support to
> > write or watch lua<<EOF sections; and it is completely possible for oneself
> > to want to review {interp}<<EOF sections in foreign plugins before deciding
> > whether he needs to obtain Vim with {interp} support or (my case) to watch
> > correct highlighting of his own vimrc on machine without specific
> > interpreter support.
>
>
>
> You can look at the embedded code already -- it just won't have the
>
> embedded interpreter's highlighting if your vim won't support it. Sort
>
> of a visual flag that it won't work with your vim.
I like the idea of at least being able to force looking at it, without having
it distract me with error highlighting.
ZyX's request seems reasonable to me.
A lot of the time I'm just looking at a plugin, I haven't written a line of it.
Sometimes I'll do this on a different machine than I'm installing on.
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