I'd like to try providing patches for the following features:

- nox patch
  https://code.google.com/r/yukihironakadaira-vim-cmdsrv-nox/
  What is it? Allows client-server communication via sockets.

  pro: only you can access your vim instances
  con: you cannot connect to a vim instance running as root using X
  anymore (is this bad or a feature)

  Anyway, how should it look like?
  Because there are multiple communication ways, does it makes sesne to
  allow opting-in out eg this way?

    vim --enable-client-server nox,x11

  If both communication ways are allowed at the same time, which one to
  use with --remote-* commands?

- make vim load plugin/*.py files with version hinting
  if a file has a second line # python 2 or # python 3
  vim will try to load those files with that interpreter.

  if there is no hinting, use any (if enabled)

- keyboard interrupt for python !
  Eg try :py while True: print "abc"

  You cannot abort.

  try the same in shell:

  python -c 'while True: print "abc"'

  press ctrl-c and you'll get:

  Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
    KeyboardInterrupt

  I don't know whether this is possible. But if python would be much
  more fun.

I dont' know exactly which patches are pending, that's why I'm asking
this way whether anybody is already working on those features?

Marc Weber

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