Problem: when M.compile() is called while a previous process is still running, the old process's vim.schedule_wrap callback unconditionally sets active[bufnr] = nil, wiping the new process from the tracking table. status() incorrectly returns idle and stop() becomes a no-op against the still-running process. Solution: capture obj as an upvalue in each callback and only clear active[bufnr] if it still points to the same process object. |
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