Its been a pleasure discussing with you. I learnt a lot from it. @MarcWeber 
thanks a lot for your cordial response. I use some of your plugins & love them. 

Some of you, I think got me wrong. I am not a Vim hater. If I was, I wouldn't 
have come here at all. Actually every new system/IDE/editor I use, the first 
thing I do is, setup plugins so that it behave like Vim itself. But what I 
want, is not using anything else at all. Why use something like Visual 
Studio/Eclipse when I have Vim. But whether you agree or not, Vim's debugging 
support is not up to the mark. I tried PyClewn, Setting it up is a complete 
mess, let alone using it.

About embedded shell support, why are you thinking its the feature of OS? Let 
me try a bit, lets say you have Screen.vim installed & put :IPython! in command 
line. It opens a split, just like now & supports every operation like now, but 
doesn't use something like Tmux. And by supporting it natively it will not need 
copying the code to window. As much as I have seen, "Vim-R-Plugin" managed to 
do it best. I am quite sure he had to manage a lot of workaround to do that 
using screen. But if it was supported natively, it would have been much easier 
on his part. And some of the problems in this option are pointed by MarcWeber.

But nevertheless, it was a good experience.
with regards,
Rafee

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