> A terminals just obeys the instructions it receives in a single stream, 
> it doesn't even have the notion of "shell", "application" (started from that 
> shell), 
> "exit" (of that shell)

Mmm, I probably do misunderstand something, but then I'm under the
impression this might just be a bug in the shell rather than the
terminal.

When in the shell I write "vim", then I use vim for a while, and finally
exit it, maybe the terminal itself knows nothing about that but the
shell does, right? becaue it's the shell that launched vim...

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