On Thursday, January 2, 2014 8:16:21 PM UTC+5:30, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Thursday, January 2, 2014 3:50:41 AM UTC-6, Pritesh Ugrankar wrote:
> > > 
> > > > When I googled a bit, now I understand that I can run "%perldo 
> > > > s/this/that/gi". But apart from this, what are the advantages that I 
> > > > have now?
> > > 
> > 
> > Does the +perl/dyn or +perl help in syntax highlighting/autocompletion? Or 
> > is there some other advantage of that? I will be extremely thankful if you 
> > could let me know.
> 
> The only effect I know of on syntax highlighting is that perl included within 
> a Vim script is highlighted as an error by default if has('perl') returns 
> zero.
> 
> As for other advantages, if you find a plugin that depends on Perl support, 
> you can use that plugin if has('perl') returns 1. I've not seen a plugin that 
> uses Perl but I'm sure there is at least one out there.
> 
> There ARE plenty of plugins that rely on Python or Ruby.

Hi Ben,

Thanks for taking time to answer.

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