On 10/10/2023 10.16, Yurii Monakov wrote:
> Unexpected 'Esc' key presses are accumulated internally, even if it is
> already clear that the current escape sequence is invalid. This results
> in weird behaviour. For example, the next character after 'Esc' key
> simply disappears from input and 'Unkn
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 11:16:39AM +0300, Yurii Monakov wrote:
> Unexpected 'Esc' key presses are accumulated internally, even if it is
> already clear that the current escape sequence is invalid. This results
> in weird behaviour. For example, the next character after 'Esc' key
> simply disappear
Simon,
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023 at 5:58 PM Simon Glass wrote:
>
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 02:16, Yurii Monakov wrote:
> >
> > Unexpected 'Esc' key presses are accumulated internally, even if it is
> > already clear that the current escape sequence is invalid. This results
> > in weird behaviour. For
On Tue, 10 Oct 2023 at 02:16, Yurii Monakov wrote:
>
> Unexpected 'Esc' key presses are accumulated internally, even if it is
> already clear that the current escape sequence is invalid. This results
> in weird behaviour. For example, the next character after 'Esc' key
> simply disappears from inp
Unexpected 'Esc' key presses are accumulated internally, even if it is
already clear that the current escape sequence is invalid. This results
in weird behaviour. For example, the next character after 'Esc' key
simply disappears from input and 'Unknown command' is printed
after 'Enter'.
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