Fix params overflow, UTF-8 and ruby includes#6
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Fix params overflow, UTF-8 and ruby includes#6andi8086 wants to merge 3 commits intohaberman:masterfrom
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Signed-off-by: Andreas J. Reichel <[email protected]>
As described by `astoeckel`, if feeding
```
echo -en "\e["`printf '99;%.0s' {0..15}`m | ./test
```
parameters land behind the cb->params array,
which is not a sever issue since the `num_params` element
behind the buffer gets reset afterwards. However, he
suggested that this undefined behavior should be fixed.
I implemented his suggestion in this commit.
Signed-off-by: Andreas J. Reichel <[email protected]>
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Here I tried to include fixes for
Please note that especially the buffer check might change the original intention of the code to explicitely
behave as the original hardware state machine. I have no way of checking what the original hardware does.
Also, original hardware did not support UTF-8, however in modern terminal emulators, UTF-8 is a must.
I understand that the original author might not want to include these changes because of that. But everybody
else, feel free to do so :)
kr