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diff --git a/source/l/glib2/3565.patch b/source/l/glib2/3565.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b85c2bd32 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/l/glib2/3565.patch @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +From 4a9672764214d5fab569b774fe761ae7d2ec11d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk> +Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2023 12:08:56 +0100 +Subject: [PATCH] gkeyfile: Temporarily re-allow invalid escapes when parsing + strings +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 +Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit + +Before commit 71b7efd08a1feadc8ddca31e164034b1f5a6bd74, `GKeyFile` +incorrectly allowed invalid escape sequences: it would treat the +sequence as a literal, set a `GError`, but not return failure from the +function. So if a caller was explicitly checking for returned `GError`s, +they could detect the invalid escape; but if they were just checking the +function’s return value, they’d miss it. + +This is not correct use of `GError`, and the [Desktop Entry +Spec](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ar01s04.html) +doesn’t allow for invalid escape sequences to be accepted. So it’s wrong +in both ways. + +However, the commit above changed this behaviour without realising it, +quite close to the 2.78 stable release deadline. There are numerous key +files in the wild which use invalid escape sequences, and it’s too late +in the cycle to ‘break’ parsing of all of them. + +So, for now, revert to the old behaviour for invalid escape sequences, +and give people another cycle to adapt to the changes. This will likely +mean they end up calling `g_key_file_get_value()` rather than +`g_key_file_get_string()`. See +https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3098 for tracking +re-enabling the error handling for invalid escape sequences. + +Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <philip@tecnocode.co.uk> + +Fixes: #3095 +See: #3098 + +--- ./glib/gkeyfile.c.orig 2023-08-31 06:08:59.000000000 -0500 ++++ ./glib/gkeyfile.c 2023-09-07 14:28:02.317026537 -0500 +@@ -4325,6 +4325,7 @@ + break; + + case '\0': ++ g_clear_error (error); + g_set_error_literal (error, G_KEY_FILE_ERROR, + G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, + _("Key file contains escape character " +@@ -4347,11 +4348,25 @@ + sequence[1] = *p; + sequence[2] = '\0'; + ++ /* FIXME: This should be a fatal error, but there was a ++ * bug which prevented that being reported for a long ++ * time, so a lot of applications and in-the-field key ++ * files use invalid escape sequences without anticipating ++ * problems. For now (GLib 2.78), message about it; in ++ * future, the behaviour may become fatal again. ++ * ++ * The previous behaviour was to set the #GError but not ++ * return failure from the function, so the caller could ++ * explicitly check for invalid escapes, but also ignore ++ * the error if they want. This is not how #GError is ++ * meant to be used, but the #GKeyFile code is very old. ++ * ++ * See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3098 */ ++ g_clear_error (error); + g_set_error (error, G_KEY_FILE_ERROR, + G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE, + _("Key file contains invalid escape " + "sequence “%s”"), sequence); +- goto error; + } + } + break; |