fix(emscripten): prevent argv use-after-free#64
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Previously, when overriding `argc/argv` from the window location hash, the code built temporary `std::vector<std::string>` and `std::vector<const char*>` on the stack, then reassigned `argv` to their `.data()`. Once the block ended, both vectors were destroyed, leaving `argv` pointing into freed memory (UAF). This patch makes the vectors `static`, ensuring their storage lives for the entire program lifetime and preventing the invalid pointer access.
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Previously, when overriding
argc/argvfrom the window location hash, the code built temporarystd::vector<std::string>andstd::vector<const char*>on the stack, then reassignedargvto their.data(). Once the block ended, both vectors were destroyed, leavingargvpointing into freed memory (UAF).This patch makes the vectors
static, ensuring their storage lives for the entire program lifetime and preventing the invalid pointer access.