This will prevent half-written content on disk in case the write is interrupted.
Lock files are *not* used as the assumption is that a lock is held centrally.
The idea is that we don't parallelize over a channel anymore, but
instead just process filesystem events, one at a time.
This would allow each handler to become a function that gets its
state passed, and makes all the necessary calls verbatim, which
in turn makes it easy to follow what's happening.
If anything becomes to slow due to the serialization of event processing,
selective parallelization can be re-added.
This is done one-time (for now) using a nightly feature of cargo-fmt
as defined in `rustfmt-nightly.toml.`
It's planned to make this the default so imports will always be sorted.
For now it can be run manually with:
cargo +nightly fmt -- --config-path rustfmt-nightly.toml
or
pnpm rustfmtTBD
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