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fix: Broken escaped unicode crashes JSON parser #452

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Assigning broken unicode to a node directly from JS can lead to JSON::ParserError: incomplete surrogate pair at ... error. We try to unescape unicode code points and replace invalid ones with ? char now. If still after that JSON cannot parse the string, we raise error. That's anyways the best we can do, we can't just skip CDP message.

Assigning broken unicode to a node directly from JS can lead to `JSON::ParserError: incomplete surrogate pair at ...` error. We try to unescape unicode code points and replace invalid ones with `?` char now. If still after that JSON cannot parse the string, we raise error. That's anyways the best we can do, we can't just skip CDP message.
@route route merged commit 842d2ea into main Mar 19, 2024
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@route route deleted the fix-invalid-unicode-message branch March 19, 2024 08:15
alanlacerda pushed a commit to alanlacerda/ferrum that referenced this pull request Nov 26, 2024
Assigning broken unicode to a node directly from JS can lead to `JSON::ParserError: incomplete surrogate pair at ...` error. We try to unescape unicode code points and replace invalid ones with `?` char now. If still after that JSON cannot parse the string, we raise error. That's anyways the best we can do, we can't just skip CDP message.
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