str2str readcmd: avoid constant sizes#560
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MAXSTR was not the appropriate definition of the buffer size here as it is the number of streams which is distinct from the command line read chunk size. Use a read chuck size of 81 characters. Pass in the target cmd size, rather than depending on MAXRCVCMD. Exit as soon as the target is full, rather than filling with smaller later chucks, and emit a warning on overflow. Only accept the separator character @ at the start of a line and flush to the end of this line.
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MAXSTR was not the appropriate definition of the buffer size here as it is the number of streams which is distinct from the command line read chunk size. Use a read chuck size of 81 characters.
Pass in the target cmd size, rather than depending on MAXRCVCMD.
Exit as soon as the target is full, rather than filling with smaller later chucks, and emit a warning on overflow.