Vim has (in theory) had support for MzScheme for a while now; still,
as MzScheme is "dead" (integrated in the new language Racket), it
could be appropriate to replace MzScheme support by something
different.

While Racket seems to be the logical replacement, I'd go with a more
common Lisp dialect like Clojure or Common Lisp (SBCL) these days.

Opinions?

Regards.

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