Fix: Increase spinner array size for GCC 14/15 compatibility#10
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PR fixes a compilation error on newer Linux distributions using GCC 14 or 15. The spinner array was initialized with 4 characters, but the array size was explicitly set to [4]. Modern GCC versions treat this as a fatal error because there is no room for the null terminator (\0). Increasing the array size from 4 to 5 to accommodate the null terminator allows the build to complete on modern systems.
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PR fixes a compilation error on newer Linux distributions using GCC 14 or 15.
The spinner array was initialized with 4 characters, but the array size was explicitly set to [4]. Modern GCC versions treat this as a fatal error because there is no room for the null terminator (\0), and the build dies.
Increasing the array size from 4 to 5 to accommodate the null terminator allows the build to complete on modern systems.