On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 12:19:27 +1300 Bryan Baldwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yup, the encryption was an automagickal client mistake. > > And I understand all your points, and don't disagree with the > security model. I just don't think that the people and the software > that are assuming responsibility for system security should be. I'm > not afraid to go and look, then tear it up and write my own thing if > its a good use of time. I think its going to be a very good use of > time these days ;) > > For posterity, the input problem I had is a bug in SDL2. Pressing and > holding down a key was not producing events with the repeat flag set. > It produced pairs of keydown & pressed - keyup & released events > without the repeat flag set. These events continued to be send long > after the key was physically released. It is an untenable expectation > for the application to track key state with garbage input. > > This is a known SDL2 bug affecting at least verisons 2.0.4 > https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3472 and 2.0.5. > > There is a patch I've tested locally on my own system, and it works. > https://bugzilla-attachments.libsdl.org/attachment.cgi?id=2594 Hi Bryan, I am glad you found the culprit and told us what it is. I would have never guessed it to be an SDL bug caused by such subtle interactions. Happy hacking! Thanks, pq
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