Public bug reported:

Reproducible in Ubuntu 13.10, with IBus and a Chinese input method
(Pinyin, Bopomofo, or Chewing).

1. Start gedit.
2. Go to Edit -> Preferences, and enable "highlight matching brackets"
3. In the new text file, type these characters: "ya{ya}ya(ya)ya[ya]y" (all 
brackets should be half-width to allow highlighting)
4. Now enable a Chinese input method, and type some Chinese text.

5. Actual result: When the text cursor is before a highlighted bracket,
typing will cause gedit to crash, with "Segmentation fault (core
dumped)". In the above example, if your text cursor is after each "a"
and before a bracket, gedit will crash.

Expected result: Crash shouldn't happen and gedit should accept the
character being typed.

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- gedit segfault when typing with ibus and highlight matching braces
+ gedit segfault when typing with ibus and highlight matching brakets

** Summary changed:

- gedit segfault when typing with ibus and highlight matching brakets
+ gedit segfault when typing with ibus and highlight matching brackets

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  gedit segfault when typing with ibus and highlight matching brackets

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