I've updated the Win64 port. By far the biggest change is that the
Python interface is now supported. That required some substantial
changes to the code to use Py_ssize_t: see
http://docs.python.org/whatsnew/pep-353.html

You can read more about some of the issues that I had at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/capi-sig/2007-October/thread.html

My biggest problem with testing the Python stuff is that there are no
good tests. About the best that I found is
http://www.whisperingwind.co.uk/vimproject/, which doesn't actually
work properly on Windows anyway. I searched vim.org for Python, but I
didn't find anything compelling.

Does anyone have some Vim/Python code that exercises the Python
interface well; e.g., uses vim.buffers, vim.windows, vim.command, etc?

You can find my patch at
http://www.georgevreilly.com/vim/vim-win64-20071028.zip. I need to
test this with a few more compilers before I'm happy with it.

-- 
/George V. Reilly
http://www.georgevreilly.com/blog

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