Hi

Where do you see it use a short?



On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 08:56:49PM -0700, George Nachman wrote:
>    I've noticed that send-keys does not accept values larger than 0xffff.
>    This is an issue because U+1f4a9 is very popular with tmux integration
>    users on iTerm2. The cause is that**key_string_lookup_string scans a short
>    int and rejects values with a length greater than four. Non-BMP values are
>    accepted as UTF-8 input through the TTY. Is this intentional? I see that
>    the high bits of key_code are reserved, but that that could be safely
>    masked off since Unicode only uses 21 bits.
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