When a task bucket is updated without changing buckets (early return in updateTaskBucket), b.Task remains nil. The TaskUpdatedEvent was then dispatched with a nil Task, causing a nil pointer dereference in HandleTaskUpdatedMentions when accessing event.Task.Description. This adds: - A nil guard in TaskBucket.Update to skip event dispatch when b.Task is nil - Nil checks in HandleTaskUpdatedMentions, HandleTaskCreateMentions, HandleTaskCommentEditMentions, and UpdateTaskInSavedFilterViews - Tests verifying the handlers gracefully handle nil task events Closes #2351
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