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I would like to have the Lua reference available in vim-ref.
www.lua.org/manual/5.2/contents.html
There is a luarefvim plugin already, which is "Adapted from "Lua: 5.1 reference manual": https://github.com/vim-scripts/luarefvim/blob/master/doc/lua51refvim.txt But this appears to be not maintained anymore, and I would like to have it available via vim-ref / Unite ref anyway.
Unite ref
I am new to Lua, and do not really know what would be needed to get this into vim-ref also.
I could not find a program like pydoc for Lua. There is luadoc, but it appears to be meant only for generation from source files.
pydoc
luadoc
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Sounds good. But, I have no time... It cannot immediately do. Sorry.
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I would like to have the Lua reference available in vim-ref.
www.lua.org/manual/5.2/contents.html
There is a luarefvim plugin already, which is "Adapted from "Lua: 5.1 reference manual": https://github.com/vim-scripts/luarefvim/blob/master/doc/lua51refvim.txt
But this appears to be not maintained anymore, and I would like to have it available via vim-ref /
Unite ref
anyway.I am new to Lua, and do not really know what would be needed to get this into vim-ref also.
I could not find a program like
pydoc
for Lua. There isluadoc
, but it appears to be meant only for generation from source files.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: