Steve Hall regularly compiles (console) Vim and (GUI) gvim for Windows
with most features compiled-in, and makes them available at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/ These are
"unofficial" binaries built from the "official" sources, but out of
Bram's control, hence the "unofficial" qualifier. Next to the binary
installer program, a text file containing the output of ":version" for
the GUI is available online for each build, so you can check before
installing it if it really includes the features you want.

I see that at the moment, the latest versions there will only run on
64-bit Windows; they are at patchlevel 8.0.329 (which is "reasonably
recent" compared to Bram's latest "bleeding-edge" sources, 8.0.398).
Steve Hall's previous build, at 8.0.143, will IIUC run on 32-bit
windows and also, with the help od Windows's WOW64 component, on
64-bit Windows.

Note that unlike on Unix-like OSes, on Windows it is not possible to
use a single executable as both a GUI and a console-bound program: if
you want both you must install both.

Best regards,
Tony.

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 11:52 AM, William Watson
<australiawill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wonder where to download the version of vim that support all features. 
> As my vim in MSYS2 has the following features:
>
> ```
>
> dell@dell-PC MSYS ~
> $ vim --version
> VIM - Vi IMproved 8.0 (2016 Sep 12, compiled Jan 25 2017 08:58:07)
> Included patches: 1-237
> Compiled by <alex...@gmail.com>
> Huge version without GUI.  Features included (+) or not (-):
> +acl             +file_in_path    +mouse_sgr       +tag_old_static
> +arabic          +find_in_path    -mouse_sysmouse  -tag_any_white
> +autocmd         +float           +mouse_urxvt     -tcl
> -balloon_eval    +folding         +mouse_xterm     +termguicolors
> -browse          -footer          +multi_byte      +terminfo
> ++builtin_terms  +fork()          +multi_lang      +termresponse
> +byte_offset     +gettext         -mzscheme        +textobjects
> +channel         -hangul_input    +netbeans_intg   +timers
> +cindent         +iconv           +num64           +title
> -clientserver    +insert_expand   +packages        -toolbar
> +clipboard       +job             +path_extra      +user_commands
> +cmdline_compl   +jumplist        +perl/dyn        +vertsplit
> +cmdline_hist    +keymap          +persistent_undo +virtualedit
> +cmdline_info    +lambda          +postscript      +visual
> +comments        +langmap         +printer         +visualextra
> +conceal         +libcall         +profile         +viminfo
> +cryptv          +linebreak       +python/dyn      +vreplace
> +cscope          +lispindent      +python3/dyn     +wildignore
> +cursorbind      +listcmds        +quickfix        +wildmenu
> +cursorshape     +localmap        +reltime         +windows
> +dialog_con      -lua             +rightleft       +writebackup
> +diff            +menu            +ruby/dyn        -X11
> +digraphs        +mksession       +scrollbind      -xfontset
> -dnd             +modify_fname    +signs           -xim
> -ebcdic          +mouse           +smartindent     -xpm
> +emacs_tags      -mouseshape      +startuptime     -xsmp
> +eval            +mouse_dec       +statusline      -xterm_clipboard
> +ex_extra        -mouse_gpm       -sun_workshop    -xterm_save
> +extra_search    -mouse_jsbterm   +syntax
> +farsi           +mouse_netterm   +tag_binary
>    system vimrc file: "/etc/vimrc"
>      user vimrc file: "$HOME/.vimrc"
>  2nd user vimrc file: "~/.vim/vimrc"
>       user exrc file: "$HOME/.exrc"
>        defaults file: "$VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim"
>   fall-back for $VIM: "/etc"
>  f-b for $VIMRUNTIME: "/usr/share/vim/vim80"
> Compilation: gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H   -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 
> -I/usr/include/ncursesw  -march=i686 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe 
> -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1
> Linking: gcc   -L. -pipe -fstack-protector -pipe -Wl,--as-needed -o vim.exe   
>      -lm    -lncursesw -liconv -lacl -lintl   -pipe -Wl,--enable-auto-import 
> -Wl,--export-all-symbols -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base 
> -fstack-protector-strong  -L/usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/CORE -lperl -lpthread 
> -ldl -lcrypt
> ```
>
> I want to enable Lua support. How can I do that?
>
> Sorry for a silly question. I new to Vim and I am learning to use it.
>
> Regards
>
> WWW
>
>
>
>
>
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