This situation occurs because the dependancy (zlibjs/bin/rawinflate.min.js) doesn't do a sanity check on distances going back farther than the current buffer.
For example:
DEFLATE data of '123' and then a length of 9 going back a distance of 6
ASCIIHEX: 333432869300
! infgen 3.0 output
!
last ! 1
fixed ! 01
literal '1 ! 10000110
literal '2 ! 01000110
literal '3 ! 11000110
match 9 6 ! 1 00100 1110000
infgen warning: distance too far back (6/3)
end ! 0000000
! 0
We only have 3 characters, we shouldn't be able to seek 6 characters back. But rawinflate.min.js doesn't check for this like the infgen debug tool (and others) would. So CyberChef would happily provide this as the result:
123...123...
Where the dots are just nulls of likley empty memory preceding the actual buffer
So with the example in this source
// e.g. Input data of [8b, 1d, dc, 44]
last ! 1
fixed ! 01
literal '] ! 10110001
match 158 5 ! 0 00100 11011 10000011
infgen warning: distance too far back (5/1)
This means we have a literal ']' and then we are asking for 158 more characters and to find them a distance of 5 back. This explains why the ']', why it repeats every 5, and why it is a length > 158.
This code should just be removed; it isn't justified. Being that this issue is a lack of sanity checking in a dependancy, and that this routine only catches the symptom of one of the nearly unlimited edge cases like this, AND it could filter out correct inputs, such as a recipe of this as input to RAWDEFLATE
]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX[]OMG[]HAX
Then getting an error with the INFLATE even though the input is actually valid.