Yield-per-item fixes fail when item count is 1 but each item fans out to full...

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Yield-per-item fixes fail when item count is 1 but each item fans out to full-corpus work: our "incremental" reindex yielded between changed files, yet 1 saved file held the [REDACTED] ~30s — it internally re-parses the WHOLE workspace, yielding only per 250 parses. Fix: move the monolithic pass to a worker_thread (own [REDACTED], fail-soft inline fallback) AND tighten the inline yield stride — the fallback will run someday.

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