In the past, FTXUI switched from std::string to std::wstring to support
fullwidth characters. The reasons was that fullwidth characters can be
stored inside a single wchar_t.
Then FTXUI added support for combining characters. A single glygh
doesn't even fit a wchar_t. Instead, a glyph can be arbitrary large.
The usage of wstring doesn't really fit the new model and have several
drawbacks:
1. It doesn't simplify the implementation of FTXUI, because of combining
characters.
2. It reduces drawing performance by 2x.
3. It increase Screen's memory allocation by 2x.
This patch converts FTXUI to use std::string internally. It now exposes
std::string based API. The std::wstring API remains, but is now
deprecated.
Tests and examples haven't been update to show the breakage is limited.
They will be updated in a second set of patches.
Bug: https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI/issues/153
Co-authored-by: Tushar Maheshwari <tushar27192@gmail.com>
Make sure code points parsed are always valid UTF8. Don't assume stdin
is filled with valid data. Check for overlong UTF8 and add some tests.
The fuzzer has reached the following coverage:
- cov : 204
- ft : 754
- corp : 62/12257b
- lim : 2798
- exec/s : 1748
- rss : 445Mb
- L : 155/1946
- MS : 3
Fixed:https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI/issues/118
The ESC key generates sequences that are prefix of others. For instance:
- ESC => [27]
- F1 => [27, 79, 8]
As a result, we can't generate the ESC event when receiving [27],
because it might be the start of the [27, 79, 8] sequence (or not).
Application usually applies a timeout to help detecting the ESC key.
This patch introduce a timeout. It is set to 50ms.
Bug: https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI/issues/55