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This allows vim-grammar to work with dragonfly2.
vim-grammar wasn't working until I did this.
This makes vim-grammar load in Python 2.7 and 3.x without syntax errors.
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This PR fixes a few problems with
vim-grammar:Stop requiring the original
dragonflypackage.This lets us use
dragonfly2instead with the same import name.Move all vim sub-packages (i.e.
rules,choices, etc) into a new 'vim' folder.vim-grammarwouldn't work for me until I did this. Let me know if there's a better way.Fix print statements in two files so that they are compatible with Python 3.x.
This just allows
gvim.pyto be loaded under Python 3. There may be other Python 3 specific issues, but I'd need to do more testing.2to3doesn't show anything else though, so that's a good sign! :-)