This has several benefits:
- it's less code
- we're using the same mechanism to generate all our auto-generated files, so if
someone wants to add a new one, it's clear which pattern to follow
- we can re-generate all generated files with a single command
("go generate ./...", or "make generate")
- we only need a single check on CI to check that all files are up to date (see
previous commit)
As far as I can tell, there's not much of a difference in behavior between the
two. The advantage of doing it this way is that you can attach a debugger to the
running lazygit process; see next commit.