/* ESC type [[ [<priv>] <arg> [;]] <mode>] ESC '\' */
typedef struct {
char type; /* ESC type ... */
- char buf[STR_BUF_SIZ]; /* raw string */
+ char *buf; /* allocated raw string */
+ size_t siz; /* allocation size */
size_t len; /* raw string length */
char *args[STR_ARG_SIZ];
int narg; /* nb of args */
void
strreset(void)
{
- memset(&strescseq, 0, sizeof(strescseq));
+ strescseq = (STREscape){
+ .buf = xrealloc(strescseq.buf, STR_BUF_SIZ),
+ .siz = STR_BUF_SIZ,
+ };
}
void
if (term.esc&ESC_DCS && strescseq.len == 0 && u == 'q')
term.mode |= MODE_SIXEL;
- if (strescseq.len+len >= sizeof(strescseq.buf)) {
+ if (strescseq.len+len >= strescseq.siz) {
/*
* Here is a bug in terminals. If the user never sends
* some code to stop the str or esc command, then st
* term.esc = 0;
* strhandle();
*/
- return;
+ if (strescseq.siz > (SIZE_MAX - UTF_SIZ) / 2)
+ return;
+ strescseq.siz *= 2;
+ strescseq.buf = xrealloc(strescseq.buf, strescseq.siz);
}
memmove(&strescseq.buf[strescseq.len], c, len);