Fix overflow on wrong scroll region setting

Fixes #2822.
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Kirill Chibisov 2019-09-26 15:44:59 +03:00 committed by Christian Duerr
parent c1f089970f
commit ad24485cdb
4 changed files with 24 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
- Wayland primary selection clipboard not storing text when selection is stopped outside of the window
- Block URL highlight while a selection is active
- Bindings for Alt + F1-F12
- Discard scrolling region escape with bottom above top
### Removed

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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@
//
//! ANSI Terminal Stream Parsing
use std::io;
use std::ops::Range;
use std::str;
use crate::index::{Column, Contains, Line};
@ -296,7 +295,7 @@ pub trait Handler {
fn unset_mode(&mut self, _: Mode) {}
/// DECSTBM - Set the terminal scrolling region
fn set_scrolling_region(&mut self, _: Range<Line>) {}
fn set_scrolling_region(&mut self, _top: usize, _bottom: usize) {}
/// DECKPAM - Set keypad to applications mode (ESCape instead of digits)
fn set_keypad_application_mode(&mut self) {}
@ -1079,16 +1078,10 @@ where
handler.set_cursor_style(style);
},
('r', None) => {
let arg0 = arg_or_default!(idx: 0, default: 1) as usize;
let top = Line(arg0 - 1);
// Bottom should be included in the range, but range end is not
// usually included. One option would be to use an inclusive
// range, but instead we just let the open range end be 1
// higher.
let arg1 = arg_or_default!(idx: 1, default: handler.lines().0 as _) as usize;
let bottom = Line(arg1);
let top = arg_or_default!(idx: 0, default: 1) as usize;
let bottom = arg_or_default!(idx: 1, default: handler.lines().0 as _) as usize;
handler.set_scrolling_region(top..bottom);
handler.set_scrolling_region(top, bottom);
},
('s', None) => handler.save_cursor_position(),
('u', None) => handler.restore_cursor_position(),

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@ -1260,8 +1260,7 @@ impl Term {
fn deccolm(&mut self) {
// Setting 132 column font makes no sense, but run the other side effects
// Clear scrolling region
let scroll_region = Line(0)..self.grid.num_lines();
self.set_scrolling_region(scroll_region);
self.set_scrolling_region(1, self.grid.num_lines().0);
// Clear grid
let template = self.cursor.template;
@ -2118,10 +2117,23 @@ impl ansi::Handler for Term {
}
#[inline]
fn set_scrolling_region(&mut self, region: Range<Line>) {
trace!("Setting scrolling region: {:?}", region);
self.scroll_region.start = min(region.start, self.grid.num_lines());
self.scroll_region.end = min(region.end, self.grid.num_lines());
fn set_scrolling_region(&mut self, top: usize, bottom: usize) {
if top >= bottom {
debug!("Invalid scrolling region: ({};{})", top, bottom);
return;
}
// Bottom should be included in the range, but range end is not
// usually included. One option would be to use an inclusive
// range, but instead we just let the open range end be 1
// higher.
let start = Line(top - 1);
let end = Line(bottom);
trace!("Setting scrolling region: ({};{})", start, end);
self.scroll_region.start = min(start, self.grid.num_lines());
self.scroll_region.end = min(end, self.grid.num_lines());
self.goto(Line(0), Column(0));
}

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ use glutin::{
#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))]
use image::ImageFormat;
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "macos", windows)))]
use x11_dl::xlib::{Xlib, Display as XDisplay, PropModeReplace, XErrorEvent};
use x11_dl::xlib::{Display as XDisplay, PropModeReplace, XErrorEvent, Xlib};
use crate::config::{Config, Decorations, StartupMode, WindowConfig};
use crate::gl;