On Saturday, June 8, 2013 2:48:39 PM UTC-7, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> There are no options.  Vim is written in C and I see no reason to
> 
> change.  Perhaps, when Zimbu is "ready" I might consider rewriting some
> 
> pieces in Zimbu, but that's going to take several years during which no
> 
> bugs will be fixed and no new features will be added.  For a similar
> 
> reason Elvis no longer exists...

Aack! Don't do that! We want VIM to stay alive. I personally am not willing to 
see no advancement in VIM for several years just so that it can be ported to 
Zimbu. (Perhaps that was your point...)

It seems somewhat safe to me if the file names were changed from .c to .cpp. 
That would allow us to leverage basic libraries and simple OOP. We can steer 
clear of the more esoteric and tricky features of the language.

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