fix(terminal): interrupt/got_int hangs terminal (#30056)

Upon `terminal_enter`, `mapped_ctrl_c` is set in order to avoid `CTRL-C`
interrupts (which is proxied to the terminal process instead), `os_inchar`
will then test `mapped_ctrl_c` against `State` and set `ctrl_c_interrupts=false`
which prevents `process_ctrl_c` from setting `got_int=true` in a terminal
state.

However, if `got_int` is set outside of `process_ctrl_c`, e.g. via
`interrupt()`, this will hang the neovim process as `terminal_execute` will
enter an endless loop as `got_int` will never be cleared causing `safe_vgetc`
to always return `Ctrl_C`.

A minimal example reproducing this bug:
```vim
:autocmd TermEnter * call timer_start(500, {-> interrupt()})
:terminal
:startinsert
```

To fix, we make sure `got_int` is cleared inside `terminal_execute` when
it detects `Ctrl_C`.

Closes #20726

Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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ibhagwan
2024-08-19 15:23:56 -07:00
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@@ -782,6 +782,12 @@ static int terminal_execute(VimState *state, int key)
FALLTHROUGH;
default:
if (key == Ctrl_C) {
// terminal_enter() always sets `mapped_ctrl_c` to avoid `got_int`. 8eeda7169aa4
// But `got_int` may be set elsewhere, e.g. by interrupt() or an autocommand,
// so ensure that it is cleared.
got_int = false;
}
if (key == Ctrl_BSL && !s->got_bsl) {
s->got_bsl = true;
break;