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-rw-r--r--Src/Zle/zle_main.c47
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/Src/Zle/zle_main.c b/Src/Zle/zle_main.c
index 2522f67fd..4f598b889 100644
--- a/Src/Zle/zle_main.c
+++ b/Src/Zle/zle_main.c
@@ -628,13 +628,16 @@ raw_getbyte(int keytmout, char *cptr)
/**/
mod_export int
-getbyte(int keytmout)
+getbyte(int keytmout, int *timeout)
{
char cc;
unsigned int ret;
int die = 0, r, icnt = 0;
int old_errno = errno, obreaks = breaks;
+ if (timeout)
+ *timeout = 0;
+
#ifdef ZLE_UNICODE_SUPPORT
/*
* Reading a single byte always invalidates the status
@@ -660,8 +663,12 @@ getbyte(int keytmout)
dont_queue_signals();
r = raw_getbyte(keytmout, &cc);
restore_queue_signals(q);
- if (r == -2) /* timeout */
+ if (r == -2) {
+ /* timeout */
+ if (timeout)
+ *timeout = 1;
return lastchar = EOF;
+ }
if (r == 1)
break;
if (r == 0) {
@@ -733,7 +740,7 @@ getbyte(int keytmout)
mod_export ZLE_INT_T
getfullchar(int keytmout)
{
- int inchar = getbyte(keytmout);
+ int inchar = getbyte(keytmout, NULL);
#ifdef ZLE_UNICODE_SUPPORT
return getrestchar(inchar);
@@ -759,7 +766,7 @@ getrestchar(int inchar)
/* char cnull = '\0'; */
char c = inchar;
wchar_t outchar;
- int ret;
+ int ret, timeout;
static mbstate_t ps;
/*
@@ -769,8 +776,11 @@ getrestchar(int inchar)
*/
lastchar_wide_valid = 1;
- if (inchar == EOF)
+ if (inchar == EOF) {
+ /* End of input, so reset the shift state. */
+ memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(ps));
return lastchar_wide = WEOF;
+ }
/*
* Return may be zero if we have a NULL; handle this like
@@ -781,15 +791,34 @@ getrestchar(int inchar)
/*
* Invalid input. Hmm, what's the right thing to do here?
*/
+ memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(ps));
return lastchar_wide = WEOF;
}
- /* No timeout here as we really need the character. */
- inchar = getbyte(0);
+ /*
+ * Always apply KEYTIMEOUT to the remains of the input
+ * character. The parts of a multibyte character should
+ * arrive together. If we don't do this the input can
+ * get stuck if an invalid byte sequence arrives.
+ */
+ inchar = getbyte(1, &timeout);
/* getbyte deliberately resets lastchar_wide_valid */
lastchar_wide_valid = 1;
- if (inchar == EOF)
- return lastchar_wide = WEOF;
+ if (inchar == EOF) {
+ memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(ps));
+ if (timeout)
+ {
+ /*
+ * This case means that we got a valid initial byte
+ * (since we tested for EOF above), but the followup
+ * timed out. This probably indicates a duff character.
+ * Return a '?'.
+ */
+ lastchar_wide = L'?';
+ }
+ else
+ return lastchar_wide = WEOF;
+ }
c = inchar;
}
return lastchar_wide = (ZLE_INT_T)outchar;