Christian wrote:
> Oh, and what would be the way, to detect, whether the current window
> shows a terminal (still running or already finished)? Or is it a
> terminal buffer?
Not implemented yet. You can use term_getjob() and check if you get
back a job. But that's clumsy.
I suppose we could add term_status(). It would return zero if the
buffer is not a terminal, 1 if the job is running, 2 if the job
finished. Something like that.
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