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Report from the field: I got this working on Windows XP with gvim 7.2
I've only done trivial tests so far, but the basic Clojure integration
Thanks Meikel!
On Nov 9, 1:14 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote:
> Gorilla v1.0.0 is released. It is the successor of Chimp. Contrary
> The features are on the same level as with Chimp for the moment.
> Currently Gorilla is highly experimental. Expect problems! There
> Prerequisites:
> When installing in parallel to Chimp, be sure to define
> Gorilla may be obtained from the usual place:
> http://kotka.de/projects/clojure/gorilla.html
> Sincerely
> smime.p7s
and Ruby 1.8.6-26. No special hacking required, the default Windows
binary installs of Vim and Ruby seem to "just work" together.
is working. I'm sure we'll find issues, but it's a great start.
> to Chimp it uses a network connection for communication with Clojure.
> This makes things possible like a Repl in a Vim buffer, docstrings
> in a balloon popups or arglists in the command completion.
> is a documentation file contained in the distribution. Please read
> it carefully for usage information and caveats - especially with
> the Vim Repl.
> - As Chimp, Gorilla also needs VimClojure and enabled syntax
> highlighting.
> - The Vim must have Ruby enabled. For Windows, that probably
> means that one has to install Ruby. (But compared to Cygwin
> for Chimp....)
> no_clojure_chimp_maps in your .vimrc, since the keyboard mappings
> conflict.
> Meikel
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