From: merch-redmine@... Date: 2021-05-13T21:54:25+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:103838] [Ruby master Bug#17493] Calling Reline::Unicode.calculate_width appears to lock up when called from emacs or if output is redirected Issue #17493 has been updated by jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans). The provided patch appears to only affect Windows, but I confirmed the problem also happens on OpenBSD. Presumably it happens on other operating systems too. I added a similar fix of using GeneralIO for the non-Windows case, and submitted a pull request to reline for it: https://github.com/ruby/reline/pull/285 ---------------------------------------- Bug #17493: Calling Reline::Unicode.calculate_width appears to lock up when called from emacs or if output is redirected https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17493#change-91957 * Author: rsharman (Richard Sharman) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * ruby -v: ruby 3.0.0p0 (2020-12-25 revision 95aff21468) [x86_64-darwin17] * Backport: 2.5: UNKNOWN, 2.6: UNKNOWN, 2.7: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- In https://github.com/ruby/reline/pull/224 there is a test program ``` require "reline" p Reline::Unicode.calculate_width("���") ``` as a test case for bug #17405. This program hangs when called from an emacs shell. The problem is that cursor_pos in reline/ansi.rb outputs ESC [ 6 n and expects to be able read in raw mode the cursor position. This doesn't work when ruby is invoked from a shell inside emacs. ``` --> #1 /Users/richard/.rbenv/versions/3.0/lib/ruby/3.0.0/reline/ansi.rb:175:in `cursor_pos' #2 /Users/richard/.rbenv/versions/3.0/lib/ruby/3.0.0/reline.rb:373:in `may_req_ambiguous_char_width' #3 /Users/richard/.rbenv/versions/3.0/lib/ruby/3.0.0/reline.rb:359:in `ambiguous_width' #4 /Users/richard/.rbenv/versions/3.0/lib/ruby/3.0.0/forwardable.rb:238:in `ambiguous_width' #5 /Users/richard/.rbenv/versions/3.0/lib/ruby/3.0.0/reline/unicode.rb:115:in `get_mbchar_width' #6 /Users/richard/.rbenv/versions/3.0/lib/ruby/3.0.0/reline/unicode.rb:143:in `calculate_width' #7 /Users/richard/rubystuff/bugs/cursor_pos/test.rb:4 ``` Even when run from an actual terminal, a similar problem occurs if stdout is redirected: ``` $ ruby test2.rb > T ``` The program appears to have locked up at this point; pressing Control-C will not terminate it. Is it valid for a routine that calculates a character's width to assume that stdin is actually an ANSI sequence compatible terminal? (This also occurs with ruby version 2.7.2p137.) ---Files-------------------------------- test.rb (75 Bytes) Patch (609 Bytes) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: