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That is, for each open window, there will be an attempt to update the buffer, if no buffer is found, then the update_on_change_command is used instead. This will respect the window layout as much as possible when changing workspace.
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This longer PR has the main goal of respecting the window layout when switching worktrees. Instead of trying to just update the current buffer, it will go to every open window and attempt to update the buffer there to the new worktree. If only some buffers can be updated, then those windows will be kept open while the others will be closed. If no buffer can be updated, then
update_change_on_commandwill be called.An additional behavior is to both open new buffers and delete all buffers that do not correspond to the current worktree. If working with buffers, this eliminates the confusion of which buffer belongs to which worktree.
Finally, the use of the api is modernized to
vim.uvinstead ofvim.loop.