MacVim r178
Updated to Vim 9.0.1897
Special Notes
As some of you may have read, Bram Moolenaar, the creator and maintainer of Vim, has passed away recently. He has worked tirelessly on Vim for more than 30 years and this release is dedicated to him. If you would like, you could pay your respects at this discussion thread.
The Vim project has transitioned to new maintainers, and MacVim will continue to be supported as long as Vim is around.
Features
More flexible Python integration
MacVim now allows you to use Python runtime (via pythonthreedll
, used for Python plugins) of any version at or above 3.9. Previously you had to use the exact same version that was used to build MacVim (Python 3.11). The Python detection logic is also updated to always just find the latest version of Homebrew Python instead of a fixed one, and it will also now locate the default macOS / Xcode Python provided by the Xcode Command Line Tools if that is the only Python available. This should hopefully make configuring Python for MacVim a lot more seamless. See :h python3-stable-abi
. Vim v9.0.1776 / #1428.
New Vim features
- New built-in support for EditorConfig via an optional package. Use
packadd editorconfig
to activate it. See vim/vim#12902. g<End>
now goes to the first non-blank char. v9.0.1753- API changes
- Miscellaneous security fixes.
Security Fixes
- Fixed insecure usages of interprocess communication in MacVim. 399b43e (CVE-2023-41036) (credit @CDuPlooy)
Fixes
- Fixed MacVim to correctly set up the runtime folder in the app bundle. As a corollary,
xxd
is now bundled with MacVim like most other Vim distributions, and MacVim.app now provides man page for the CLI vim commands if the user wants to associate man pages with themvim
comamnd (see:h macvim-PATH
). #1430 - Fixed Vim occasionally crashing and/or hung when autocmd calls
serverlist()
on exit. #1427
Known issues
:Man
command doesn't work properly ifgdefault
option is set. vim/vim#13097.
Scripting
- Scripting languages versions:
- Python now supports 3.9 or above.
Compatibility
Compatibility
Requires macOS 10.9 or above. (10.9 - 10.12 requires downloading a separate legacy build)
Script interfaces have compatibility with these versions:
- Lua 5.4
- Perl 5.30
- Python2 2.7
- Python3 3.9 or above
- Ruby 3.2