| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age | Files | Lines | |
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| * | fix(ai-vterm): force buffer swap after F9 toggle-off in lone window | Craig Jennings | 2026-05-14 | 1 | -30/+46 |
| | | | | | | | The original fix (9600611) set a flag at toggle-off and let the next toggle-on detect it. The flag mechanism is right, but the toggle-off itself wasn't observable when bury-buffer couldn't switch the lone window onto a different buffer -- `bury-buffer' falls back to `switch-to-prev-buffer', which no-ops when the window's prev-buffer history contains only the agent itself (common right after a `C-x 1' that cleared the surrounding windows' histories). Without an observable swap, the second F9 found the agent still displayed and routed back through toggle-off, looping the user with no visible effect. Dispatcher now explicitly forces the window onto another buffer (`(other-buffer agent-buf t)`) when the lone window is still showing the agent after `bury-buffer'. The round-trip test now exercises the real `bury-buffer' path instead of simulating it; a new test asserts the lone window's buffer is non-agent after toggle-off. | ||||
| * | fix(ai-vterm): preserve single-window layout across F9 toggle | Craig Jennings | 2026-05-13 | 1 | -0/+170 |
| When the agent buffer is the only window in the frame, F9 buries it (correct) but the next F9 redisplayed it as a side split instead of restoring the full-frame layout -- the display-saved path always called `display-buffer-in-direction`, which insists on a split. New `cj/--ai-vterm-last-was-bury` flag tracks which toggle-off path ran. `cj/ai-vterm` sets it to t in the bury branch (one-window-p) and nil in the delete-window branch. `cj/--ai-vterm-display-saved` checks the flag at toggle-on: if t and the frame is still single-window, it replaces the selected window's buffer in place rather than splitting. Either branch consumes the flag so it never stays stale. 5 tests in test-ai-vterm--single-window-toggle.el cover the flag's set/clear paths, the still-one-window guard, and the end-to-end roundtrip. | |||||
