Problem:
libmpack encodes boundary values -129 and -32769 with wrong integer
sizes:
- -129 as int8 instead of int16
- -32769 as int16 instead of int32
because the boundary checks compare against the wrong values (e.g., lo
< 0xffffff7f instead of lo < 0xffffff80). This caused data corruption:
-129 would decode as 127.
Solution:
Fix off-by-one errors in the two's complement boundary constants:
0xffffff80 (-128, min int8) and 0xffff8000 (-32768, min int16).
Fixes#37202
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Problem:
Not all Lua code is checked by stylua. Automating code-style is an
important mechanism for reducing time spent on accidental
(non-essential) complexity.
Solution:
- Enable lintlua for `test/unit/` directory.
- TODO: only `test/functional/` remains unchecked.
previous: 45fe4d11ad
previous: 517f0cc634
refactor: use a more idiomatic loop to iterate over the cells
There are two cases in which the following assertion would fail:
```c
assert(g->icell < g->ncells);
```
1. If `g->ncells = 0`. Update this to be legal.
2. If an EOF is reached while parsing `wrap`. In this case, the unpacker
attempts to resume from `cells`, which is a bug. Create a new state
for parsing `wrap`.
Reference: https://neovim.io/doc/user/ui.html#ui-event-grid_line