The gvim I normally use is "Huge without interpreted languages" but I
also compile a build "with languages" just in case I might have a use
for it. At the moment it has -lua -mzscheme +perl -python +python3
+ruby +tcl.

Maybe I should try to find how to build with +lua (IIRC some Wikipedia
templates use that language so it should not yet be a thing of the
past) and OTOH I have noticed that my openSUSE Tumbleweed distro does
not distribute Python 2 anymore. I don't know if MzScheme is still
actively in use.

What do you think ?


Best regards,
Tony.

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