Fix undo correctness, crash-recovery, and syntax highlighting bugs from full codebase review

Undo/redo:
- cmd_newline recorded the undo node's position after the cursor moved past
  the split point, so undoing Enter joined the wrong pair of lines.
- Backspace/Delete line-joins recorded UndoType::Newline, whose apply()
  semantics are inverted for a join (forward=split); add UndoType::JoinLines
  with correct forward/backward behavior.
- Regex replace-all, indent/unindent region, kill-to-eol, kill-line,
  kill-region, and delete-word-prev/next mutated the buffer via the
  no-undo-recording raw APIs; they now record undo, grouped atomically via a
  shared UndoGroupGuard.
- Plain-text replace-all with an empty replacement advanced the scan
  position one character too far, skipping adjacent/overlapping matches.

Crash recovery / memory safety:
- Buffer's move ctor/assignment never carried over swap_rec_,
  on_disk_identity_, or the visual-line-mode fields, so the crash-recovery
  journal silently stopped tracking a buffer whenever Editor's
  std::vector<Buffer> reallocated or shifted (e.g. opening/closing files).
  Added SwapManager::Rehome() plus Flush()-before-mutate in
  Editor::AddBuffer/CloseBuffer so the journal's Buffer* key and the
  background writer thread never reference a stale address.
- UndoTree leaked its entire node graph (including all edit text) on every
  buffer close/reload; added ~UndoTree() to free it.
- main.cc didn't restore the terminal if an exception escaped the run loop;
  added an RAII guard around Frontend::Shutdown().

Input handling:
- Terminal frontend used getch() instead of get_wch(), silently dropping
  non-ASCII keyboard input despite linking wide-char ncurses.
- KKeymap's C-k lookup switches on an already-lowercased key, making
  `case 'E'` unreachable dead code; C-k Shift-E silently aliased to C-k e.
- ImGui file picker wasn't modal: keystrokes typed while it was open still
  reached the buffer underneath as edit commands, and Escape didn't close it.
- Gated ImGuiInputHandler's unconditional fprintf/fflush diagnostics behind
  an IMGUI_IH_DEBUG macro, matching QtInputHandler's existing convention.

Syntax highlighting:
- Go/Rust/SQL highlighters weren't stateful, so multi-line /* */ comments
  mis-highlighted as code starting on the second line.
- Python's triple-quoted-string handler didn't re-scan the remainder of a
  line after a string closed mid-line, missing a same-line reopen.
- HighlighterEngine's state_last_contig_ field was declared but unused,
  forcing an O(n) scan of state_cache_ on every stateful lookup; wired it up
  as a real fast path and fixed InvalidateFrom() to keep it in sync.
- kge's :syntax off was silently undone the next frame because
  apply_syntax_to_buffer() re-applied the config default unconditionally
  every frame; added a user-override flag mirroring the existing
  edit-mode-detection guard.

Added regression tests for all of the above (test_undo.cc, test_kkeymap.cc,
test_command_semantics.cc, test_search_replace_flow.cc, and a new
test_syntax_highlighting.cc). Full suite (163 tests) passes, including under
AddressSanitizer.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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parent b60a8dc491
commit 3126a5e523
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@@ -94,6 +94,15 @@ public:
// Detach(buf) or SwapManager destruction.
SwapRecorder *RecorderFor(Buffer *buf);
// Re-key an attached buffer's journal/recorder entries after its Buffer object
// has moved to a new address (e.g. std::vector<Buffer> reallocation/erase-shift).
// Callers must ensure no swap records for old_addr are in flight (see Flush())
// before calling this, and must not call it with an address that isn't
// currently attached. Returns the recorder for new_addr (nullptr if old_addr
// wasn't attached); the caller is responsible for calling
// new_buf->SetSwapRecorder() with the result.
SwapRecorder *Rehome(Buffer *old_addr, Buffer *new_addr);
// Notify that the buffer's filename changed (e.g., SaveAs)
void NotifyFilenameChanged(Buffer &buf);