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Didier Spezia authored
In css, js, and html, the replacement operations are implemented by iterating on strings (rune by rune). The for/range statement is used. The length of the rune is required and added to the index to properly slice the string. This is potentially wrong because there is a discrepancy between the result of utf8.RuneLen and the increment of the index (set by the for/range statement). For invalid strings, utf8.RuneLen('\ufffd') == 3, while the index is incremented only by 1 byte. htmlReplacer triggers a panic at slicing time for some invalid strings. Use a more robust iteration mechanism based on utf8.DecodeRuneInString, and make sure the same pattern is used for all similar functions in this package. Fixes #10799 Change-Id: Ibad3857b2819435d9fa564f06fc2ca8774102841 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10105Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
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