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This corrects an issue where the mode byte of the DCS sequence was discarded from the DcsHook, making it impossible to know what sequence is being activated. So far this hasn't come up as these sequences are relatively rare, but in looking at sixel parsing I noticed the error. |
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vtparse
This is an implementation of a parser for escape and control sequences. It is based on the DEC ANSI Parser.
It has been modified slightly to support UTF-8 sequences.
vtparse
is the lowest level parser; it categorizes the basic
types of sequences but does not ascribe any semantic meaning
to them.
You may wish to look at termwiz::escape::parser::Parser
in the
termwiz crate if you're looking for semantic
parsing.
Comparison with the vte
crate
vtparse
has support for dynamically sized OSC buffers, which makes
it suitable for processing large escape sequences, such as those
used by the iTerm2
image protocol.