CSIEscape, STREscape: use size_t for buffer length

master
Hiltjo Posthuma 5 years ago
parent 7ceb3d1f72
commit 289c52b7aa
  1. 8
      st.c

@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ typedef struct {
/* ESC '[' [[ [<priv>] <arg> [;]] <mode> [<mode>]] */ /* ESC '[' [[ [<priv>] <arg> [;]] <mode> [<mode>]] */
typedef struct { typedef struct {
char buf[ESC_BUF_SIZ]; /* raw string */ char buf[ESC_BUF_SIZ]; /* raw string */
int len; /* raw string length */ size_t len; /* raw string length */
char priv; char priv;
int arg[ESC_ARG_SIZ]; int arg[ESC_ARG_SIZ];
int narg; /* nb of args */ int narg; /* nb of args */
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ typedef struct {
typedef struct { typedef struct {
char type; /* ESC type ... */ char type; /* ESC type ... */
char buf[STR_BUF_SIZ]; /* raw string */ char buf[STR_BUF_SIZ]; /* raw string */
int len; /* raw string length */ size_t len; /* raw string length */
char *args[STR_ARG_SIZ]; char *args[STR_ARG_SIZ];
int narg; /* nb of args */ int narg; /* nb of args */
} STREscape; } STREscape;
@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@ csihandle(void)
void void
csidump(void) csidump(void)
{ {
int i; size_t i;
uint c; uint c;
fprintf(stderr, "ESC["); fprintf(stderr, "ESC[");
@ -1921,7 +1921,7 @@ strparse(void)
void void
strdump(void) strdump(void)
{ {
int i; size_t i;
uint c; uint c;
fprintf(stderr, "ESC%c", strescseq.type); fprintf(stderr, "ESC%c", strescseq.type);

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