> > What's the main point about "being native"? That you don't have to get
> > custom .vimrc ?
>
> For me, that would be:
> - available everywhere, and therefore:
>  - beneficial to all users (who are more likely to find the feature in the
> help
> than in one of thousands of plugins on vim.org which need to be actively
> searched for)
>  - no hassle with syncing vimrc, on colleagues' systems and servers
> - more robust: some corner cases are difficult to handle in Vimscript; with
> native code you get all the power
>
>
These are excellent points. I'm sure a lot of us would agree with this.

The other question is whether a sizeable population works on camelcase code
and
would like to have this solved :).

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