# Set PATH environment variable to find lua or luajit executable.
# This requires at least "normal" features, "tiny" and "small" don't work.
#CONF_OPT_LUA = --enable-luainterp
-CONF_OPT_LUA = --enable-luainterp=dynamic
+#CONF_OPT_LUA = --enable-luainterp=dynamic
#CONF_OPT_LUA = --enable-luainterp --with-luajit
#CONF_OPT_LUA = --enable-luainterp=dynamic --with-luajit
# Lua installation dir (when not set uses $LUA_PREFIX or defaults to /usr)
# When you get an error for a missing "perl.exp" file, try creating an empty
# one: "touch perl.exp".
# This requires at least "normal" features, "tiny" and "small" don't work.
-CONF_OPT_PERL = --enable-perlinterp
+#CONF_OPT_PERL = --enable-perlinterp
#CONF_OPT_PERL = --enable-perlinterp=dynamic
# PYTHON
# dlopen(), dlsym(), dlclose(), i.e. pythonX.Y.so must be available
# However, this may still cause problems, such as "import termios" failing.
# Build two separate versions of Vim in that case.
-CONF_OPT_PYTHON = --enable-pythoninterp
+#CONF_OPT_PYTHON = --enable-pythoninterp
#CONF_OPT_PYTHON = --enable-pythoninterp --with-python-command=python2.7
#CONF_OPT_PYTHON = --enable-pythoninterp=dynamic
-CONF_OPT_PYTHON3 = --enable-python3interp
+#CONF_OPT_PYTHON3 = --enable-python3interp
#CONF_OPT_PYTHON3 = --enable-python3interp --with-python3-command=python3.6
#CONF_OPT_PYTHON3 = --enable-python3interp=dynamic
# Note: you need the development package (e.g., ruby1.9.1-dev on Ubuntu).
# This requires at least "normal" features, "tiny" and "small" don't work.
#CONF_OPT_RUBY = --enable-rubyinterp
-CONF_OPT_RUBY = --enable-rubyinterp=dynamic
+#CONF_OPT_RUBY = --enable-rubyinterp=dynamic
#CONF_OPT_RUBY = --enable-rubyinterp --with-ruby-command=ruby1.9.1
# TCL
# Uncomment this when you want to include the Tcl interface.
# First one is for static linking, second one for dynamic loading.
#CONF_OPT_TCL = --enable-tclinterp
-CONF_OPT_TCL = --enable-tclinterp=dynamic
+#CONF_OPT_TCL = --enable-tclinterp=dynamic
#CONF_OPT_TCL = --enable-tclinterp --with-tclsh=tclsh8.4
# CSCOPE
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=small
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=normal
#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=big
-CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=huge
+#CONF_OPT_FEAT = --with-features=huge
# COMPILED BY - For including a specific e-mail address for ":version".
#CONF_OPT_COMPBY = "--with-compiledby=John Doe <JohnDoe@yahoo.com>"
# Use this with GCC to check for mistakes, unused arguments, etc.
# Note: If you use -Wextra and get warnings in GTK code about function
# parameters, you can add -Wno-cast-function-type
-CFLAGS = -g -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes -Wunreachable-code -Wno-cast-function-type -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1
+#CFLAGS = -g -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes -Wunreachable-code -Wno-cast-function-type -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1
# Add -Wpedantic to find // comments and other C99 constructs.
# Better disable Perl and Python to avoid a lot of warnings.
#CFLAGS = -g -Wall -Wextra -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpedantic -Wunreachable-code -Wunused-result -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1
# Configuration is in the .ccmalloc or ~/.ccmalloc file.
# Doesn't work very well, since memory linked to from global variables
# (in libraries) is also marked as leaked memory.
-LEAK_CFLAGS = -DEXITFREE
+#LEAK_CFLAGS = -DEXITFREE
#LEAK_LIBS = -lccmalloc
# Uncomment this line to have Vim call abort() when an internal error is