Hi Bram,

2017/8/1 Tue 5:30:56 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> Ken Takata wrote:
> 
> > Two years ago, you announced closing of Vim-multibyte mailing list.
> > 
> > Vim-multibyte mailing list is closed
> > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_announce/3Kzdhtsp9dQ/afcHmpksN7QJ
> > 
> > In the announcement, you said:
> > 
> > > Multi-byte text is a core part of Vim these days, mainly
> > > because UTF-8 is wide spread now.
> > 
> > I strongly agree with this.  Nowadays, support for UTF-8 is mandatory for
> > text editors.
> > Thus how about removing the `FEAT_MBYTE` build option on next minor release
> > and make it always available?  It can make the code simpler (a bit).
> > 
> > I also think it's better to set `enc=utf-8` as the default on all platforms
> > near the future. (After the next minor release?)
> > 
> > What do you think?
> 
> I still like to be able to build a tiny Vim with the smallest set of
> features.  Can be used on rescue systems and embedded systems.
> It is especially important to have a minimal set of dependencies, e.g.
> no iconv library.

Personally I think the difference of size between with/without multibyte
support is negligible. As per the result by James, it is 838K vs. 978K.
Moreover, Ubuntu (and some other distributions) uses vim-tiny for an alias
of vi, however, actually it is vim-tiny with multibyte support.

But, okay, I agree with you that it is needed for rescue/embedded systems.

Then, how about setting `enc=utf-8` as the default?

Regards,
Ken Takata

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