On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 09:58:51PM +0000, Alexander Konovalov wrote:
> The reason is that the gap.xml [2] imports several thousands of
> library functions, and to my mind this is not very useful. First,
> some of them are documented, while some others are not and may be
> for internal use only. Moreover, this list does not cover GAP
> packages which would extend this list and make it even more
> changeable. So my plan is to make more compact alternative of
> gap.xml (like, for example, a GAP mode for Atom, see
> https://github.com/ChrisJefferson/language-gap).

I'm not familiar with GAP, but the list of builtin functions in [1] is
just a list of builtin functions (so it shouldn't be handling
functions from imported packages).  The rest of KTextEditor's gap.xml
is pretty compact.  If some of gap.xml's builtin functions aren't
documented GAP builtins, I expect the KTextEditor folks would accept a
patch removing those entries and explaining why they weren't builtins.

Cheers,
Trevor

[1]: 
https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=ktexteditor.git&a=blob&hb=9558a4595660b521fc625f99ef82e202787d86b5&f=src%2Fsyntax%2Fdata%2Fgap.xml

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