Peter Wemm
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When using the perl5 extensions, ask perl itself what the pathnames are,
don't just hard code them into the Makefile. (This is the optional stuff to use perl scripts as a vi scripting language. eg, to load a sample script, type: :perl do 'wc.pl'; this loads /usr/share/vi/perl/wc.pl to add the "wc" command. Then, one can do this: :perl wc Yes, this is a trivial example. There are more useful examples, eg 'make' output parsing along the lines of emacs's "compile" mode. The tcl extension is similar and enabled by default since we ship with tcl.)
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