Re: [nvimhost-d] neovim/nvim plugins natively in D!

2019-01-09 Thread bauss via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Tuesday, 8 January 2019 at 21:29:51 UTC, viniarck wrote:

Hi All,

What if you could write natively high-performance nvim plugins 
in D? Which kind of plugins would you write? It turns out now 
you can.


I've just released `nvimhost` v1.1.1, 
https://github.com/viniarck/nvimhost-d.


I haven't written that many plugins yet, but the past weeks 
I've been using one simple plugin to quickly switch between 
`*.c*` and `*.h*` files (since I'm doing C++ full time in my 
day job) 
https://github.com/viniarck/nvimhost-d/blob/master/examples/altfile_plugin.d, and it's been stable so far. I'll release more plugins soon, stay tuned. This library is still pretty new, so, I'd appreciate any feedback and look forward to your contribution/plugins.


Let me take the chance to also thank @zombinedev and @wilzbach 
who promptly helped me in the slack channel when I needed help.


That's pretty cool.

Good job!


[nvimhost-d] neovim/nvim plugins natively in D!

2019-01-08 Thread viniarck via Digitalmars-d-announce

Hi All,

What if you could write natively high-performance nvim plugins in 
D? Which kind of plugins would you write? It turns out now you 
can.


I've just released `nvimhost` v1.1.1, 
https://github.com/viniarck/nvimhost-d.


I haven't written that many plugins yet, but the past weeks I've 
been using one simple plugin to quickly switch between `*.c*` and 
`*.h*` files (since I'm doing C++ full time in my day job) 
https://github.com/viniarck/nvimhost-d/blob/master/examples/altfile_plugin.d, and it's been stable so far. I'll release more plugins soon, stay tuned. This library is still pretty new, so, I'd appreciate any feedback and look forward to your contribution/plugins.


Let me take the chance to also thank @zombinedev and @wilzbach 
who promptly helped me in the slack channel when I needed help.