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* Update readmeHEADmasterMike Crute2023-04-25
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* Local xresources patchesMike Crute2023-04-25
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* Apply st-ligatures-boxdraw-20200430-0.8.3Mike Crute2023-04-25
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* Apply st-boxdraw_v2-0.8.3Mike Crute2023-04-25
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* Apply st-xresources-20200604-9ba7ecfMike Crute2023-04-25
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* Apply st-vertcenter-20180320-6ac8c8aMike Crute2023-04-25
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* Apply st-anysize-20201003-407a3d0Mike Crute2023-04-25
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* Apply st-clipboard-0.8.3Mike Crute2023-04-25
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* ignore C1 control characters in UTF-8 modeHiltjo Posthuma2023-02-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore processing and printing C1 control characters in UTF-8 mode. These are in the range: 0x80 - 0x9f. By default in st the mode is set to UTF-8. This matches more the behaviour of xterm with the options -u8 or +u8 also. Also see the xterm resource "allowC1Printable". Let me know if this breaks something, in most cases I don't think so. As usual a very good reference is: https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
* Add support for DSR response "OK" escape sequenceAdam Price2023-02-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "VT100 defines an escape sequence [1] called Device Status Report (DSR). When the DSR sequence received is `csi 5n`, an "OK" response `csi 0n` is returned. This patch adds that "OK" response. I encountered this missing sequence when I noticed that fzf [2] would clobber my prompt whenever completing a find. To test that ST doesn't currently respond to `csi 5n`, use fzf's shell extension in ST's repo to complete the path for a file. my-fancy-prompt $ vim **<tab> <select a file> st.c Select a file with <enter>, and notice that fzf clobbers some or all of your prompt. After applying this patch, do the same test as above and notice that fzf has no longer clobbered your prompt by placing the file name in the correct position in your command. my-fancy-prompt $ vim **<tab> <select a file> my-fancy prompt $ vim st.c Thank you for considering my first patch submission. [1] https://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#VT100%20Mode [2] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf " Patch slightly adapted with input from the mailinglist,
* Fixed OSC color reset without parameter->resets all colorsHiltjo Posthuma2023-02-05
| | | | | | | | | | Adapted from (garbled) patch by wim <wim@thinkerwim.org> Additional notes: it should reset all the colors using xloadcols(). To reproduce: set a different (theme) color using some escape code, then reset it: printf '\x1b]104\x07'
* fix buffer overflow when handling long composed inputHiltjo Posthuma2022-10-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | To reproduce the issue: " If you already have the multi-key enabled on your system, then add this line to your ~/.XCompose file: [...] <question> <T> <E> <S> <T> <question> : "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" " Reported by and an initial patch by Andy Gozas <andy@gozas.me>, thanks! Adapted the patch, for now st (like dmenu) handles a fixed amount of composed characters, or otherwise ignores it. This is done for simplicity sake.
* bump version to 0.9Hiltjo Posthuma2022-10-04
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* FAQ: document the color emojis crash issue which affected some systems is fixedHiltjo Posthuma2022-09-16
| | | | | | It is fixed in libXft 2.3.6: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/-/blob/libXft-2.3.5/NEWS
* st: use `void' to indicate an empty parameter listTom Schwindl2022-08-18
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* Makefile: add manual path for OpenBSDHiltjo Posthuma2022-05-01
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* code-golfing: cleanup osc color related codeNRK2022-04-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | * adds missing function prototype * move xgetcolor() prototype to win.h (that's where all the other x.c func prototype seems to be declared at) * check for snprintf error/truncation * reduces code duplication for osc 10/11/12 * unify osc_color_response() and osc4_color_response() into a single function the latter two was suggested by Quentin Rameau in his patch review on the hackers list.
* base64_digits: reduce scope, implicit zero, +1 sizeNRK2022-03-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the array is not accessed outside of base64dec() so it makes sense to limit it's scope to the related function. the static-storage duration of the array is kept intact. this also removes unnecessary explicit zeroing from the start and end of the array. anything that wasn't explicitly zero-ed will now be implicitly zero-ed instead. the validity of the new array can be easily confirmed via running this trivial loop: for (int i = 0; i < 255; ++i) assert(base64_digits[i] == base64_digits_old[i]); lastly, as pointed out by Roberto, the array needs to have 256 elements in order to able access it as any unsigned char as an index; the previous array had 255. however, this array will only be accessed at indexes which are isprint() || '=' (see `base64dec_getc()`), so reducing the size of the array to the highest printable ascii char (127 AFAIK) + 1 might also be a valid strategy.
* avoid potential UB when using isprint()NRK2022-03-18
| | | | | all the ctype.h functions' argument must be representable as an unsigned char or as EOF, otherwise the behavior is undefined.
* make underlines and strikethroughs respect `chscale`Zacchary Dempsey-Plante2022-03-13
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* Delay redrawals on palette changesSanttu Lakkala2022-02-18
| | | | | Build on auto-sync and only mark window dirty on palette changes and let the event handler do the actual draw.
* X10/SGR mouse: use alt as meta key instead of super/windows keyHiltjo Posthuma2022-01-12
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* LICENSE: bump yearHiltjo Posthuma2022-01-10
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* Fix mousereportrobert2022-01-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch replaces the previous one I sent. The following changes are made in this patch: - Fix tracking of pressed buttons. Previously, pressing two buttons and then releasing one would make st think no buttons are pressed, which in particular broke MODE_MOUSEMOTION. - Always send the lowest-numbered pressed button on motion events; when no button is pressed for a motion event in MODE_MOUSEMANY, then send a release. This matches the behaviour of xterm. (Previously, st sent the most recently pressed button in the motion report.) - Remove UB (?) access to potentially inactive struct member e->xbutton.button of XEvent union. - Fix (unlikely) possibility of overflow for large button numbers. The one discrepancy I found between st and xterm is that xterm sometimes encodes buttons with large numbers (>5) strangely. E.g., xterm reports presses of buttons 8 and 9 as releases, whereas st properly (?) encodes them as presses.
* bump version to 0.8.5Hiltjo Posthuma2022-01-07
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* FAQ: fix a typo, patch -> pathHiltjo Posthuma2022-01-02
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* Fix overtyping wide characters.jamin2021-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Overtyping the first half of a wide character with the second half of a wide character results in display garbage. This is because the trailing dummy is not cleaned up. i.e. ATTR_WIDE, ATTR_WDUMMY, ATTR_WDUMMY Here is a short script for demonstrating the behavior: #!/bin/sh alias printf=/usr/bin/printf printf こんにちは!; sleep 2 printf '\x1b[5D'; sleep 2 printf へ; sleep 2 printf ' '; sleep 2 echo
* Fix null pointer access in strhandleJochen Sprickerhof2021-12-27
| | | | | | According to the spec the argument is optional for 104, so p can be NULL as can be tested with printf '\x1b]104\x07'. This is a regression of 8e31030.
* follow-up fix for OSC color sequences, returnHiltjo Posthuma2021-12-26
| | | | Otherwise the message "erresc: unknown str" is printed.
* Add support for OSC color sequencesRaheman Vaiya2021-12-26
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* fix possible rare crash when Xutf8TextPropertyToTextList failsHiltjo Posthuma2021-08-24
| | | | | | | | | | | from the XmbTextListToTextProperty(3) man page: "If insufficient memory is available for the new value string, the functions return XNoMemory. If the current locale is not supported, the functions return XLocaleNotSupported. In both of these error cases, the functions do not set text_prop_return." Reported by Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen@sdaoden.eu>, thanks!
* fix a problem that the standard streams are unexpectedly closedKoichi Murase2021-08-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In the current implementation, the slave PTY (assigned to the variable `s') is always closed after duplicating it to file descriptors of standard streams (0, 1, and 2). However, when the allocated slave PTY `s' is already one of 0, 1, or 2, this causes unexpected closing of a standard stream. The same problem occurs when the file descriptor of the master PTY (the variable `m') is one of 0, 1, or 2. In this patch, the original master PTY (m) is closed before it would be overwritten by duplicated slave PTYs. The original slave PTY (s) is closed only when it is not one of the stanrad streams.
* Add 14th bit to XK_SWITCH_MOD bitmaskPetar Kapriš2021-07-18
| | | | | | | | | | The bits of uint signal in an XKeyEvent which concern the key group (keyboard layout) are bits 13 and 14, as documented here: https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.7/doc/libX11/XKB/xkblib.html#Groups_and_Shift_Levels In the older version, only bit 13 was marked as part of XK_SWITCH_MOD, this causes issues for users who have more than two keymaps. the 14th bit is not in ignoremod, key sequences are not caught by match(), if they switch to a third or fourth keyboard.
* Mild const-correctness improvements.Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer2021-05-06
| | | | | Only touch a few things, the main focus is to improve code readability.
* fix: correctly encode mouse buttons >= 8 in X10 and SGR modeHiltjo Posthuma2021-03-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These are typically mapped in X11 to the side-buttons (backward/forwards) on the mouse. A comparison of the button numbers in SGR mode (first field): st old: 0 1 2 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 st new (it is the same as xterm now): 0 1 2 64 65 66 67 128 129 130 A script to test and reproduce it, first argument is "h" (on) or "l" (off): #!/bin/sh printf '\x1b[?1000%s\x1b[?1006%s' "$1" "$1" for n in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do printf 'button %d\n' "$n" xdotool click "$n" printf '\n\n' done
* remove unused variable from previous patchHiltjo Posthuma2020-10-18
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* ST: Add WM_ICON_NAME property supportJohn Collis2020-10-18
| | | | Also added _NET_WM_ICON_NAME.
* bump version to 0.8.4Hiltjo Posthuma2020-06-19
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* config.mk: use PKG_CONFIG in commented OpenBSD sectionHiltjo Posthuma2020-06-17
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* LICENSE: bump yearsHiltjo Posthuma2020-06-17
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* remove sixel stub codeHiltjo Posthuma2020-06-17
| | | | | Remove stub code that was used for an experiment of adding sixel code to st from the commit f7398434.
* fix unicode glitch in DCS strings, patch by Tim AllenHiltjo Posthuma2020-06-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reported on the mailinglist: " I discovered recently that if an application running inside st tries to send a DCS string, subsequent Unicode characters get messed up. For example, consider the following test-case: printf '\303\277\033P\033\\\303\277' ...where: - \303\277 is the UTF-8 encoding of U+00FF LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS (ÿ). - \033P is ESC P, the token that begins a DCS string. - \033\\ is ESC \, a token that ends a DCS string. - \303\277 is the same ÿ character again. If I run the above command in a VTE-based terminal, or xterm, or QTerminal, or pterm (PuTTY), I get the output: ÿÿ ...which is to say, the empty DCS string is ignored. However, if I run that command inside st (as of commit 9ba7ecf), I get: ÿÿ ...where those last two characters are \303\277 interpreted as ISO8859-1 characters, instead of UTF-8. I spent some time tracing through the state machines in st.c, and so far as I can tell, this is how it works currently: - ESC P sets the "ESC_DCS" and "ESC_STR" flags, indicating that incoming bytes should be collected into the strescseq buffer, rather than being interpreted. - ESC \ sets the "ESC_STR_END" flag (when ESC is received), and then calls strhandle() (when \ is received) to interpret the collected bytes. - If the collected bytes begin with 'P' (i.e. if this was a DCS string) strhandle() sets the "ESC_DCS" flag again, confusing the state machine. If my understanding is correct, fixing the problem should be as easy as removing the line that sets ESC_DCS from strhandle(): diff --git a/st.c b/st.c index ef8abd5..b5b805a 100644 --- a/st.c +++ b/st.c @@ -1897,7 +1897,6 @@ strhandle(void) xsettitle(strescseq.args[0]); return; case 'P': /* DCS -- Device Control String */ - term.mode |= ESC_DCS; case '_': /* APC -- Application Program Command */ case '^': /* PM -- Privacy Message */ return; I've tried the above patch and it fixes my problem, but I don't know if it introduces any others. "
* FAQ: fix single-buffer patchHiltjo Posthuma2020-06-01
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* config.def.h: add an option allowwindowops, by default off (secure)Hiltjo Posthuma2020-05-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Similar to the xterm AllowWindowOps option, this is an option to allow or disallow certain (non-interactive) operations that can be insecure or exploited. NOTE: xsettitle() is not guarded by this because st does not support printing the window title. Else this could be exploitable (arbitrary code execution). Similar problems have been found in the past in other terminal emulators. The sequence for base64-encoded clipboard copy is now guarded because it allows a sequence written to the terminal to manipulate the clipboard of the running user non-interactively, for example: printf '\x1b]52;0;ZWNobyBoaQ0=\a'
* FAQ: add some details about the w3m img hackHiltjo Posthuma2020-05-30
| | | | ... and an example patch to switch from double-buffering to a single buffer.
* tiny style fixHiltjo Posthuma2020-05-30
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* Partially add back in "support REP (repeat) escape sequence"Hiltjo Posthuma2020-05-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add the functionality back in for xterm compatibility, but do not expose the capability in st.info (yet). Some notes: It was reverted because it caused some issues with ncurses in some configurations, namely when using BSD padding (--enable-bsdpad, BSD_TPUTS) in ncurses it caused issues with repeating digits. A fix has been upstreamed in ncurses since snapshot 20200523. The fix is also backported to OpenBSD -current.
* Call xsetcursor to set win.cursor in mainSteve Ward2020-05-24
| | | | | In xsetcursor, remove "DEFAULT(cursor, 1)" because 0 is a valid value. Increase max allowed value of cursor from 6 to 7 (st extension).
* Revert "support REP (repeat) escape sequence"Hiltjo Posthuma2020-05-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit e8392b282c2eaa28725241a9612804fb55113da4. There is currently a bug in older ncurses versions (like on OpenBSD) where a fix for a bug with REP is not backported yet. Most likely in tty/tty_update.c: Noticed while using lynx (which uses ncurses/curses). To reproduce using lynx: echo "Z0000000" | lynx -stdin or using the program: int main(void) { WINDOW *win; win = initscr(); printw("Z0000000"); refresh(); sleep(5); return 0; } This prints "ZZZZZZZ" (incorrectly).
* support REP (repeat) escape sequenceAvi Halachmi (:avih)2020-05-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The sequence \e[Nb prints the last printed char N (more) times if it's printable, and it's ignored after newline or other control chars. This is Ecma-048/ANSI-X3.6 sequence and not DEC VT. It's supported by xterm, and ncurses uses it when possible, e.g. when TERM is xterm* (and with this commit also st*). xterm supports only codepoints<=255, possibly due to internal limits. We support any value/codepoint which was placed in a cell. To test: - tput rep 65 4 -> prints 'AAAA' - printf "\342\225\246\033[4b" -> prints U+2566 1+4 times.