They are not already there. One still has to do some work to enable all
these languages. One needs some of their header files to be built with Vim.
So one have to get some version of their distribution and compile their
headers (and sometimes some other stuff) with Vim. So I didn't disable
anything, it's just that at current point I've managed to successfully
build Vim for x86 and x64 with Python, Ruby, and Lua. I haven't even looked
into Perl yet and I don't know whether I'll have problems with it
especially on x64. That's why I'm asking if there is really any need for
Perl? If yes, then I'll look into it for the next release. Seriously,
that's it.

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