Aliou Diallo 41377ee8ec fix(tui): sync test awaits with throttled render pipeline (#3076)
Tests assumed renders complete synchronously after requestRender() +
nextTick + flush(), but commit 6f5f37f8 changed requestRender() to
schedule via setTimeout with a 16ms minimum interval. Tests reading
viewport state before doRender() runs saw stale data.

Add VirtualTerminal.waitForRender() helper that waits for the throttled
render to settle (nextTick + 20ms + xterm flush), and replace all
terminal.flush() calls after render-triggering actions with it.

Fixes 8 failing tests across overlay-short-content, tui-render, and
markdown test suites.
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