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Chris Bainbridge b252e0f350 [1.8.x] Refs #23882 -- Added detection for moved files when using inotify polling
Commit 15f82c7 ("used pyinotify as change detection system when
available") introduced a regression where editing a file in vim with
default settings (writebackup=auto) no longer causes the dev server
to be restarted. On a write, vim moves the monitored file to a backup
path and then creates a new file in the original. The new file is not
monitored as it has a different inode. Fixed this by also watching for
inotify events IN_DELETE_SELF and IN_MOVE_SELF.

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