Strip problematic private escape sequences #3278
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"Private escape sequences" are escape sequences that are reserved for private use, though
\x1b7
and\x1b8
are commonly used for storing and restoring the current cursor position. When those escape codes are not stripped the cursor jumps around and causes Rich to write garbage output. An example of a program that uses this cursor store/restore functionality is the APK package manager in Alpine Linux:https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/apk-tools/-/blob/48d91f482eb48a0a107b714ee183bb7e07782e14/src/print.c#L232-240
This commit updates the ANSI parser to ignore the
\x1b0
-\x1b?
escape sequences, thus preventing them from being printed and causing havoc.