Gtk.TextBuffer.prototype.begin_user_action

function begin_user_action():void {
    // Gjs wrapper for gtk_text_buffer_begin_user_action()
}

Called to indicate that the buffer operations between here and a call to Gtk.end_user_action are part of a single user-visible operation. The operations between Gtk.TextBuffer.prototype.begin_user_action and Gtk.end_user_action can then be grouped when creating an undo stack. Gtk.TextBuffer maintains a count of calls to Gtk.TextBuffer.prototype.begin_user_action that have not been closed with a call to Gtk.end_user_action, and emits the "begin-user-action" and "end-user-action" signals only for the outermost pair of calls. This allows you to build user actions from other user actions.

The "interactive" buffer mutation functions, such as Gtk.insert_interactive, automatically call begin/end user action around the buffer operations they perform, so there's no need to add extra calls if you user action consists solely of a single call to one of those functions.