patch 7.4.1438
Problem: Can't get buffer number of a channel. Solution: Add ch_getbufnr().
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@ -561,11 +561,14 @@ TODO: *job-term*
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When the IO mode is "buffer" and there is a callback, the text is appended to
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the buffer before invoking the callback.
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*E915*
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The name of the buffer is compared the full name of existing buffers. If
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there is a match that buffer is used. Otherwise a new buffer is created,
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where 'buftype' is set to "nofile" and 'bufhidden' to "hide". If you prefer
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other settings, create the buffer first and pass the buffer number.
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there is a match that buffer is used. Otherwise a new buffer is created.
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Use an empty name to always create a new buffer. |ch_getbufnr()| can then be
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used to get the buffer number.
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For a new buffer 'buftype' is set to "nofile" and 'bufhidden' to "hide". If
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you prefer other settings, create the buffer first and pass the buffer number.
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When the buffer written to is displayed in a window and the cursor is in the
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first column of the last line, the cursor will be moved to the newly added
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