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terminal-unix: identify and ignore unknown CSI sequences
If an unknown ESC sequence is detected where an ASCII char <X> follows the ESC, mpv interprets it as ALT+<X>, which is the traditional terminal encoding of ALT+letter. However, if <X> is '[' then it's a CSI sequence which continues after the '[', and has its own termination rules (can be many chars). Previously, mpv interpreted unknown CSI sequences as (incorrect) ALT+[ followed by (incorrect) "keys" from the rest of the sequence. In this commit, if a unknown CSI sequence is detected, mpv ignores exactly the complete sequence.
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@ -221,6 +221,17 @@ static void process_input(struct input_ctx *input_ctx, bool timeout)
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if (!match) { // normal or unknown key
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int mods = 0;
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if (buf.b[0] == '\033') {
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if (buf.len > 1 && buf.b[1] == '[') {
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// unknown CSI sequence. wait till it completes
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for (int i = 2; i < buf.len; i++) {
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if (buf.b[i] >= 0x40 && buf.b[i] <= 0x7E) {
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skip_buf(&buf, i+1);
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continue; // complete - throw it away
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}
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}
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goto read_more; // not yet complete
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}
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// non-CSI esc sequence
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skip_buf(&buf, 1);
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if (buf.len > 0 && buf.b[0] > 0 && buf.b[0] < 127) {
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// meta+normal key
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