http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35597157/gvim-crashes-when-running-python 写道
Finally solved the problem.
It turned out that Python uses PYTHONPATH variable to resolve the PYTHON folder (used to load python libraries and so on). Here is the default value for Python 2.7:
C:\Python27\Lib;C:\Python27\DLLs;C:\Python27\Lib\lib-tk
The variable can be set using one of the following:
1. Windows registry
Set the default value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Python\PythonCore\2.7\PythonPath key
2. Environment variable
Create environment variable PYTHONPATH and set the value (same as you edit global PATH)
3. _vimrc file
This is the most portable way. Edit your _vimrc (i.e. open vim and enter :e $MYVIMRC command) and set the variable:
let $PYTHONPATH = "C:\\Python27\\Lib;C:\\Python27\\DLLs;C:\\Python27\\Lib\\lib-tk"
It turned out that Python uses PYTHONPATH variable to resolve the PYTHON folder (used to load python libraries and so on). Here is the default value for Python 2.7:
C:\Python27\Lib;C:\Python27\DLLs;C:\Python27\Lib\lib-tk
The variable can be set using one of the following:
1. Windows registry
Set the default value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Python\PythonCore\2.7\PythonPath key
2. Environment variable
Create environment variable PYTHONPATH and set the value (same as you edit global PATH)
3. _vimrc file
This is the most portable way. Edit your _vimrc (i.e. open vim and enter :e $MYVIMRC command) and set the variable:
let $PYTHONPATH = "C:\\Python27\\Lib;C:\\Python27\\DLLs;C:\\Python27\\Lib\\lib-tk"