crash happens here: https://github.com/chromium/chromium/blob/2fe5f72d45937e71c70016d09ade85c2a27b0017/third_party/blink/renderer/platform/fonts/shaping/shape_result.cc#L971 … (nothing exciting, just a bounds check assert failure)
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I found this entirely by luck. It might be hard to believe, but I was just thinking "I wonder how different renderers will deal with this string". And I picked exactly the right number of characters to hit an off-by-one.
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Which browser is that?
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Funnily enough, this not only causes the crash you describe in
#qutebrowser - it *also* crashes when entering that in the address bar, because sqlite bails out with "LIKE or GLOB pattern too complex"
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Turns out this was due to sqlite having (at least) three different ways to say "this query is too complex". I was handling two, but entering a string (any string) with a length >50k causes yet another error (with a generic error code)… Oh well, fixed now:https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/commit/73e2dd73573738bfea829c7685a4a4dda6bd6a57 …
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We can't even view source what is happening
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Hahaha, nice one! It's funny to remember such simple issues can still exist these days. Reminds me of when ~4yr ago I found a single character that could crash Firefox, if placed in the right tag:https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1286889 …
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