Ensure cursor is clamped after buffer swap #124
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vt_resize resizes both buffers of the given Vt* (involving a realloc),
but can only correctly clamp the cursor of the active buffer. This means
that when it comes time to switch to the other buffer in
interpret_csi_priv_mode, we might be switching to a buffer which has a
cursor pointing to old memory. Thus, when we switch buffers it's
necessary to ensure the cursor is clamped to avoid memory errors.
This is a bug I've observed for a few years but never often enough to
worry me. After I was able to pin it down to activities such as opening
of manpages and resizing terminals, I boiled it down to be reproducible
as:
but only norm has its cursor clamped
alt buffer is still pointing to before-resize allocation
With some exploratory testing I have seen crashes identical and nearly
identical to the following fixed by this patch: