I would like to use gvim as an integrated external editor in MATLAB. There is a way to do basic integration with win32com on windows as here: [login to view URL] But I know there is an emacslink component that allows much tighter integration (running selections, mlint, results in the editor etc.). This is written in lisp and as far as I can tell the MATLAB application listens as a server on a tcp port, which the emacs side then connects to. Basically I wanted to know if it would be possible to copy this functionality to vim, either in lisp (I think vim supports lisp for scripting) or python. I would like the code released under the gpl.
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