On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 03:34:19PM +0100, Martin Hostettler wrote: > This patch series improves parsing of csi sequences to be more compliant > with current practice. > > ECMA-64 defines the format of CSI sequences which allow more characters > than what the vt parser currently accepts. More importantly many of > these characters are used in sequences that more capable terminal > terminal implementations use. > > Adjust the parsing of CSI sequences to match xterm* by ignoring all > unknown sequences of the form > (ESC [)|CSI [\x20-\x3f]*[\x40-\x7e] > > This avoids printing unwanted characters when application send valid > sequences not supported by linux either while querying the terminal for > it's identity or when applications print sequences without knowing what > terminal implementation they are connected to (e.g. when connected over > serial lines, android's adb, simple tcp connects, etc) > > * and other common terminals Thanks for these, now queued up. greg k-h