Allow editors to selectively share backend processes#164
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- This makes it possible to re-use backends while still using different languages
- Happens in rare and hard-to-reproduce conditions
- Also includes general bugfixes
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So far, either all editors used the same backend process (which only works if they are the same kind of editor), or they all used their own process (which is inefficient and spawns many processes). This PR allows editors to specify a
share_idthat allows editors to selectively share backend processes. For example, all Python editors could share a Python-specific backend, but still co-exist with other kinds of editors.