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dumb fix
Simplest fix I could think of. It passes the tests, but it feels too simple so
I'm assuming it breaks in some we
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> `https://foo.bar` should be fixed with that MR.
>
> The issue with [foo](https://bar/) is that ")" is a valid character than can
> exist
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In case I forget to update the bug because it just works, here are the commits
I'm testing with reverting:
> e8f771018079d0293db602e3e1e77f1f5f27ba6f: "Do not count trailing empty cells
> on
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Even weirder, it seems to be influenced by what I previously selected. If I
select from the start of the line until some arbitrary length, deselect by
clicking somewhere, and then attempt to select again
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Bug ID: 455166
Summary: URL matching regressions
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Bug ID: 455165
Summary: Characters after column 81 are sometimes not put on
clipboard
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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> This I am not sure I understand. In another discussion, I was told that even
> if a screen has more then TerminalDisplay, they will have exactly the same
> f
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Ok, just a couple of other nitpicks: sixel mode isn't exited when you reset (I
ctrl+c-ed img2sixel and had to close the window to get back to normal), and it
never seems to free memory when clearing the backlog
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Git commit 651ebc2ca600a1d2be91f994aebc1a720f06eea6 by Martin T. H. Sandsmark.
Committed on 24/12/2021 at 17:18.
Pushed by tcanabrava into branch 'master'.
Work around weird position reported from filters.
M
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Can consistently reproduce by double clicking to start word selection, and then
moving the cursor over an URL.
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>From trying to reproduce, it seems to be happening sometimes when resizing the
window (so things get reflowed), and then double clicking on a highlighted URL.
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There is something very wrong here, it ends up in the "fetch from history"
branch when I'm selecting something on screen.
And the code is a bit wonky, the comment says that _screenLinesSize i
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Bug ID: 447478
Summary: Q_ASSERT crash in screen.cpp when trying to select,
searching
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Revert patch
Just a quick and dirty patch (wasn't straight forward because of the repo-wide
code reformatting) if anyone e
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FWIW, in case anyone else just want to quickly revert, last good commit was
976978b9eef6b809afc551289bf19d04c8ff094c (so if anyone uses the gwenview-git
package on archlinux just add
"#c
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Ok, let me contradict myself: DNG is the dumbest format I've seen, and that
includes a lot of proprietary game data formats from the 90s.
It's basically impossible to detect without trying to load in the entire
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Just to explain a bit more: it works fine if you have e. g. qtraw installed and
open it in a normal application (like phototonic), but it doesn't work in apps
that try to be clever themselves instead of letting
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I'm not sure if this is the issue, but the .qhp files generated by ecm contains
a ton of entries that point to non-existent files (e. g. , qobject.html doesn't exist in that .qch file).
But it sounds plausible
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Doing some more bad SQL (`sqlite> select distinct FolderTable.Name from
IndexTable, FileNameTable, FolderTable where Identifier like 'Q%' and
IndexTable.FileId = FileNameTable.FileId and FileNameTable.N
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Bug ID: 442768
Summary: Generated .qch files makes assistant create bogus
index entries to tabs.css
Product: extra-cmake-modules
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
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I guess this is the culprit:
https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/blob/master/src/assets/assetpanel.cpp#L382
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Summary: Regression in UTF-8 rendering.
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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And I can't reproduce it here (probably because I don't have some input method
thing running), but if you can reproduce it could you run it under valgrind? I.
e. just launch `valgrind konsole`, and exit
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Hmm, didn't automatically get commented here, but opened a MR that I think
fixes it https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/merge_requests/436
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> Created attachment 139892 [details]
> attachment-4846-0.html
>
> Currently there's no way to disable the plugins, I'm working on it.
>
> you
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Aaand sorry for the comment spamming, but b43548b22 was to work around a bug in
kxmlgui which has since been fixed in kxmlgui:
https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kxmlgui/-/merge_requests/53
So it should be safe
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Reverting b43548b22 Konsole both remembers whether the toolbar should be shown,
and the missing options in the settings menu are back (and probably some other
stuff I didn't notice).
For reference, here's
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Seems like the commit broke ODR and made some global static mess, and probably
what causes both this and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439633 (which
crashes without ASAN as well
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Introduced by 2c1a4113e1f3b728a377f9288518fd214fc47d24
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git bisect says this introduced the crash:
2c1a4113e1f3b728a377f9288518fd214fc47d24
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Bug ID: 439634
Summary: Segfault on launch/invalid memory access
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Bug ID: 439633
Summary: Segfault on launch (looks tab related)
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Checked the kxmlgui createGUI() doc, and it seems very likely, should probably
check what other stuff it sets up that we need:
"In a regular app you usually want to use setupGUI() instead of this one
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I can't test (for some reason konsole now segfaults on launch after latest
pull), but the switch from setupGUI() to createGUI() in b43548b22 might be
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> Martin, I don’t see anything related to the loss of visibility on the
> updated xml :/
Nothing really stands out to me either, except the versio
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Just looking at the code, the thing leaked is the QRegularExpressionValidator.
So this I think should be enough, but I haven't had time to test:
diff --git src/plugins/SSHManager/sshmanagerpluginwidget.cpp
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Bug ID: 439555
Summary: Memory leak in SSH manager.
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Also seems to happen when I updated from 6723627d to master. A bit hard to
bisect because of the nature of it.
I version control my konsole config, so this seems to be the relevant change
Konsole in master
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Bug ID: 439553
Summary: Warning about control characters when pasting with
newline
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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I see that the crash seems to happen in some plugin, but I can't find anywhere
to disable or enable/add or remove plugins. Am I hitting a bug, or isn't there
a way to do this?
There has also been some
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Bug ID: 439551
Summary: Crash when closing window
Product: konsole
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: crash
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> I still have the same issue with latest master.
>
> And it appeared after upgrading konsole, not kxmlgui, so the bug is in
> konsole
The upgr
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There seems to have been some major refactorings since then with some bad
assumptions (e. g. the ExtendedProcesses is for some reason a singleton), so it
isn't trivial to fix either.
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Summary: Unable to monitor remote hosts
Product: ksysguard
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: major
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Git commit 16d0df1f716885bf271ddca47f30b29ec4da0de9 by Martin T. H. Sandsmark.
Committed on 07/06/2021 at 15:46.
Pushed by tcanabrava into branch 'master'.
add test to expose memory corruption
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For whatever it is worth, sorry for my less than friendly tone in my comments
here (and no, noone contacted me about it, I just went through my todo-bug-list
and wasn't impressed by my wording here).
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> That seems a little bit of a drastic step...
The alternative was to not have any Mangonel. Since it apparently was
intentional I'd rather just replace kglobalac
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> I never had this error here. I just attached a video running with those
> options.
Could you run this thing before resizing?
echo $(printf 'a%.0s' $
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Git commit 7c47b585cdd2c753225b6c1fa828d6e44a346d3b by Martin T. H. Sandsmark.
Committed on 13/05/2021 at 12:42.
Pushed by sandsmark into branch 'master'.
Port away from KGlobalAccel, so Mangonel at least works
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Bug ID: 437034
Summary: kglobalaccel has stopped working completely
Product: frameworks-kglobalaccel
Version: 5.82.0
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status:
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I still don't understand the problem, but stumbled upon something that at least
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> The "auto values" use is in line 480.
> If you want to verify if the "auto values" is correct, there is a function
> to qDebug its cont
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Bug ID: 433965
Summary: kiod crashlooping
Product: frameworks-kio
Version: 5.79.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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That doesn't print anything, for some reason.
But it's fairly easy to build with asan and ubsan to get stacktraces to the
usage of freed memory (and other invalid memory stuff), just add
"in
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The commit message for that seems bogus as well,
6667d96ed9d6c95eab4ed13449d4b134005ffb4b^ works just fine in normal vim (don't
have neovim, though, but then it sounds like a neovim bug).
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Seems like there were some minor slowdowns from other stuff (probably the stuff
you mention), but the thing that made it unusable, at least when scrolling, is
6667d96ed9d6c95eab4ed13449d4b134005ffb4b
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Bug ID: 432972
Summary: Selection performance regression
Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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One linking related thing might be that I turn BUILD_SHARED_LIBS off.
I remember there was an earlier issue, which I think Tomaz quickly figured out?
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> How is it possible to keep the highlight? I don't know, my guess is your
> konsole window image is not being updated the way it should somehow.
As I said e
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> It does 'insert' in array size(), it is intended to, and it will never crash
> because when it is size() the 'insert' will turn into '
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Never mind me, this is independent of selection.
I just need to shrink the window after running my oneliner to crash konsole
(assuming konsole is built with asan/ubsan, that is, otherwise you just get
invisble
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Just because I love ugly oneliners, run this:
echo $(printf 'a%.0s' $(seq 1 $(($(stty size | cut -d\ -f2) - 1
Then double click the a's to select them, and then resize the terminal a couple
of columns
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Easiest way to reproduce is to select some text, and then resize the window
small enough so that it has to rewrap/reflow the selected text (in one go,
because resizing clears the selection, which I have been
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just tried to build with asan and ubsan and it crashes immediately when it
tries to reflow, assuming it is related:
==131591==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address
0x6082f520 at pc
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Bug ID: 432379
Summary: undefined reference to KonsoleDebug() when building
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Product: konsole
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status:
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Just to clarify the title: this is related to the new "reflowing" of the scroll
history thing.
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