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//! Buffer manager trait for kernel-driver communication.
//!
//! Defines the interface for buffer storage and retrieval. The kernel provides
//! pure storage mechanisms; drivers handle I/O operations (loading, saving).
use ;
use RwLock;
use crate;
// ============================================================================
// Error Types
// ============================================================================
/// Error type for buffer manager operations.
// ============================================================================
// BufferManager Trait
// ============================================================================
/// Buffer manager interface for kernel-driver communication.
///
/// This trait defines how buffers are stored and retrieved. The kernel provides
/// pure storage mechanisms, while drivers implement I/O operations.
///
/// # Design Philosophy
///
/// - **No I/O operations**: No `open()/save()` methods - VFS driver handles these
/// - **No focus tracking**: Active buffer tracking is a runtime/window concern
/// - **Thread-safe**: Uses `Arc<RwLock<Buffer>>` for concurrent access
/// - **Kernel purity**: Pure mechanisms only, no external dependencies
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```ignore
/// use reovim_kernel::api::v1::{BufferManager, Buffer, BufferId};
///
/// struct SimpleBufferManager { /* ... */ }
///
/// impl BufferManager for SimpleBufferManager {
/// fn get(&self, id: BufferId) -> Option<Arc<RwLock<Buffer>>> {
/// // Implementation
/// }
/// // ... other methods
/// }
/// ```