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Gregory Anders f3ce06cfa1 refactor(filetype)!: allow vim.filetype.match to use different strategies (#18895)
This enables vim.filetype.match to match based on a buffer (most
accurate) or simply a filename or file contents, which are less accurate
but may still be useful for some scenarios.

When matching based on a buffer, the buffer's name and contents are both
used to do full filetype matching. When using a filename, if the file
exists the file is loaded into a buffer and full filetype detection is
performed. If the file does not exist then filetype matching is only
performed against the filename itself. Content-based matching does the
equivalent of scripts.vim, and matches solely based on file contents
without any information from the name of the file itself (e.g. for
shebangs).

BREAKING CHANGE: use `vim.filetype.match({buf = bufnr})` instead 
of `vim.filetype.match(name, bufnr)`
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