On 7月17日, 下午3时23分, Teemu Likonen <tliko...@iki.fi> wrote: > On 2009-07-16 16:00 (-0700), StarWing wrote: > > > Emacs is more flexable than Vim, that's my goal -- one of my goals. > > IMHO, Vim has several issues: > > current Vim script is just something like macro, not a real fast > > middle-level script language (middle-level means, Vim implement by > > this language, not use this language as plugin). we can even compile > > it into C code, for speed. it has syntax like VimL, but has features > > like perl/python/ruby. this idea just mixup Vim and emacs. > > Indeed Emacs is more flexible and open system, hence a better platform > for modifications and extensions. Your plans for Vim are so ambitious > that I honestly think that nothing will concrete will ever come out of > them. Sure I may be wrong, and I really _hope_ that I'm wrong. >
Yes, you are right, this plan is so big that success is not easy (nearly impossible). but I (personal) could get some experiment to do it. maybe some stage goal can be used by Vim. thanks to Nikolai Welbull, he makes me know more about my plan :-) > Anyway, in my opinion it would be better to join forces with some > existing projects. If you feel that Vim's design, goal or development is > stuck and not suitable for the kind of improvements that you would like, > then maybe Yi editor project has similar goals to yours. I think Yi is > the most interesting "next generation programmer's editor" project. It's > written in Haskell language and follows the Emacs-like idea of making an > open, interactively modifiable system. Maybe you want to check Yi > project: > > http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yi haha, I found this for a long time. but this isn't fit me. I used several month but I can't understand Haskell, and (in my opinion) Haskell community is more or less unfriendly (maybe it's caused by my rude :-( I don't want that, but my English is really bad ) I want something mixed Vi & ruby. to make a ruby-like language to fit Vim, mix it into Vi's lower level implement. that's all. another things (undo, highlight, mode, etc.) is just further plan, there are only ideas here. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---