Frankly, I don't see the relevance since it's C-based.
MarkMLl
I do not want to start flame wars, but simply your statement could be successfully questioned.
Editing in vim is not only c-based.
It is highly customizable. Please see:
https://github.com/mattia72/vim-delphiAmong others, it enables:
- Select all in a block and yes block is begin ... end
- Select a whole block
- Put ';' to the end of the line
- Jump to the first or second 'uses' clause in file
- Jump to the 'implementation' or 'interface' section
- Jump to the previous 'var' section,
- Jump to the previous 'begin' or to the next 'end'
- matching words to jump between words with %
"begin", "end"
"repeat", "until"
"try", "finally"
"unit", "interface", "implementation", "end."
...
Everything without mouse with all your fingers on keyboard.
Embedding nvim means that all available vim plugins are at your disposal in the host system.