Report from the field: I got this working on Windows XP with gvim 7.2
and Ruby 1.8.6-26.  No special hacking required, the default Windows
binary installs of Vim and Ruby seem to "just work" together.

I've only done trivial tests so far, but the basic Clojure integration
is working.  I'm sure we'll find issues, but it's a great start.

Thanks Meikel!

On Nov 9, 1:14 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear vimming Clojurians,
>
> Gorilla v1.0.0 is released. It is the successor of Chimp. Contrary
> 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.
>
> The features are on the same level as with Chimp for the moment.
>
> Currently Gorilla is highly experimental. Expect problems! There
> is a documentation file contained in the distribution. Please read
> it carefully for usage information and caveats - especially with
> the Vim Repl.
>
> Prerequisites:
> - 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....)
>
> When installing in parallel to Chimp, be sure to define
> no_clojure_chimp_maps in your .vimrc, since the keyboard mappings
> conflict.
>
> Gorilla may be obtained from the usual place:
>
>    http://kotka.de/projects/clojure/gorilla.html
>
> Sincerely
> Meikel
>
>  smime.p7s
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