stat: fix char-boundary panic on an invalid directive after a multibyte char#12617
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…te char `stat -c '€%-'` (a multibyte char immediately before an invalid `%` directive) aborted with "byte index N is not a char boundary". The format parser tracks positions as char indices, but `check_bound` built its "invalid directive" message by byte-slicing the format string, so a preceding multibyte char made the byte index land mid-UTF-8. Build the directive substring by chars instead of byte-slicing, so the invalid-directive error is reported (exit 1) like GNU instead of crashing.
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Fixes #12616
stat -c '€%-'(a multibyte char before an invalid%directive) aborted with "byte index N is not a char boundary":check_boundbyte-sliced the format string using char indices, splitting the multibyte char.Build the directive substring by chars instead of byte-slicing, so the invalid directive is reported (exit 1) like GNU instead of crashing. Adds a regression test.