A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> 
> Some user wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm sorry for posting another message in such a short span of time, but
>> the
>> thing is that this is unrelated to the other question.
>> 
>> I have Windows XP and gvim 7.0 on it. I like it so far, but the
>> omni-complete functionality doesn't appeal that much to me compared to
>> intellisense of Visual Studio. Thing is that I have to type C-X C-N (even
>> at
>> that I get "pattern not found" for most cases) after my function. I want
>> to
>> open omni-complete's menu to show up whenever I press open-paren "("
>> after a
>> function's name or whenever I type . or -> after a structure/structure
>> pointer... just like VS intellisense. I think that's the *only* feature
>> Vim
>> is missing at the moment (at least for me). :)
>> 
>> I also tried the intellisense plug-in for Vim that I found on this
>> website:
>> 
>> http://insenvim.sourceforge.net/
>> 
>> Thing is that I have activeperl 5.8 installed on my system but somehow it
>> doesn't detect it. When I do:
>> 
>> :echo $PATH
>> 
>> it shows c:\Perl\bin\ in there. Also, when I go to command prompt in
>> Windows
>> XP and type in perl, it executes perl.exe. However, when I start up vim
>> for
>> a cpp or c file, it says "perl.exe not found in path." Anyone knows if
>> the
>> path in vim is different from $PATH? Or is there something I'm missing?
>> 
>> Thanks,
> 
> What does
> 
>       :echo $PATH
> 
> reply when done within Vim? If it doesn't include C:\Perl\bin, use Control 
> Panel => System => Advanced => Environment variables to check what your
> PATH 
> is set to for programs not started from a Dos Box.
> 
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> -- 
>       Murray and Esther, a middle-aged Jewish couple, are touring
> Chile.  Murray just got a new camera and is constantly snapping
> pictures.  One day, without knowing it, he photographs a top-secret
> military installation.  In an instant, armed troops surround Murray and
> Esther and hustle them off to prison.
>       They can't prove who they are because they've left their
> passports in their hotel room.  For three weeks they're tortured day
> and night to get them to name their contacts in the liberation
> movement..  Finally they're hauled in front of a military court,
> charged with espionage, and sentenced to death.
>       The next morning they're lined up in front of the wall where
> they'll be shot.  The sergeant in charge of the firing squad asks them
> if they have any lasts requests.  Esther wants to know if she can call
> her daughter in Chicago.  The sergeant says he's sorry, that's not
> possible, and turns to Murray.
>       "This is crazy!"  Murray shouts.  "We're not spies!"  And he
> spits in the sergeants face.
>       "Murray!"  Esther cries.  "Please!  Don't make trouble."
>               -- Arthur Naiman, "Every Goy's Guide to Yiddish"
> 
> 

I did :echo $PATH from within Vim and that's what it returned (the path had
c:\Perl\bin in it). I'm wondering what could be wrong? Do I need a specific
version? I have ActiveState Perl 5.8.
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