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@diwic diwic commented Jan 2, 2016

Obviously we can't remove the character one past the end of the String. And we can't today either - we'll just panic at char_at() instead - but if we're going to keep that assertion, we should at least have a correct assertion.

Obviously we can't remove the character one past the end of the String. And we can't today either - we'll just panic at char_at() instead - but if we're going to keep that assertion, we should at least have a correct assertion.
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bluss commented Jan 3, 2016

Thank you!

@bors r+ rollup

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bors commented Jan 3, 2016

📌 Commit 8b398ed has been approved by bluss

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Obviously we can't remove the character one past the end of the String. And we can't today either - we'll just panic at char_at() instead - but if we're going to keep that assertion, we should at least have a correct assertion.
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bors commented Jan 3, 2016

⌛ Testing commit 8b398ed with merge 8f11a9e...

@bors bors merged commit 8b398ed into rust-lang:master Jan 3, 2016
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