* Buffer updates now managed by __main__ loop with buf_q.
* Synchronous neovim install temporarily provided by python installer.
* Known issues:
* No ctrl-c/interrupt support on nvim.
* Graphical bug: https://github.com/neovim/python-client/issues/103
* Main differences from ruby are inside Command class, notably it
poll/sleeps on the subprocess to check output & timeout.
* Another difference, interrupt is not instaneous due to checking var.
* Otherwise, I mainly just mirrored code into objects.
* Note that due to GVim freeze, disabling use on Windows