On Jun 3, 2013 1:09 AM, "Bram Moolenaar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> ZyX wrote:
>
> > The last proposal was using '_vim_runtimepath_' special item in sys.path
> > alongside with import hooks. I can hardly call this a consensus because
> > last my argument about why vim should use this magic was not replied to
by
> > anybody.
>
> I wonder if this gives sufficient flexibility.  I suppose it's fine as a
> default, but what if the user wants a different order?

If user wants different order with _vim_runtimepath_ he just changes the
&rtp. But what if user wants different order with your initial proposal?

> > I do not remember whether it was discussed earlier, but for python/
> > directories here is a proposal: python/ or pythonx/ is searched for
modules
> > in both pythons, python2/ (or python/) and python3/ are searched only
for
> > specific python versions. (pythonx/ appeared only after a patch from
@Marc
> > Weber; second alternative (pythonx/ and python/) should be used in case
> > idea from this patch is considered good.)
>
> I suppose "pythonx" would be searched after python2 (for Python 2.x) and
> python3 (for Python 3.x).  That seems like a straightforward solution.
>
> So, how do we implement this?

Implementation should be pretty easy once we agree on the details.
Searching pythonx/ after specific directories is fine.

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