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Is there a reasonable use case for having a line that is more than 4096 bytes long? Even with a lot of emojis, the limit sounds reasonable :)
I can imagine people putting lots of machine-readable metadata there, but I also understand if you don’t support that use-case. More important (to me) is that the limit should be consistent between signing and verification, and that violating it should give a decent error message. “xfprintf() overflow” seems to imply an internal error, rather than a user error.
The following command causes
xfprintf() overflow
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