Added CharIndices::offset function#82585
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Thanks @TrolledWoods, this looks reasonable to me. Could you please open a tracking issue here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/new/choose, then update the unstable attribute with the issue number?
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Added CharIndices::offset function The CharIndices iterator has a field internally called front_offset, that I think would be very useful to have access to. You can already do something like ``char_indices.next().map(|(offset, _)| offset)``, but that is wordy, in addition to not handling the case where the iterator has ended, where you'd want the offset to be equal to the length. I'm very new to the open source world and the rust repository, so I'm sorry if I missed a step or did something weird.
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Added CharIndices::offset function The CharIndices iterator has a field internally called front_offset, that I think would be very useful to have access to. You can already do something like ``char_indices.next().map(|(offset, _)| offset)``, but that is wordy, in addition to not handling the case where the iterator has ended, where you'd want the offset to be equal to the length. I'm very new to the open source world and the rust repository, so I'm sorry if I missed a step or did something weird.
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Added CharIndices::offset function The CharIndices iterator has a field internally called front_offset, that I think would be very useful to have access to. You can already do something like ``char_indices.next().map(|(offset, _)| offset)``, but that is wordy, in addition to not handling the case where the iterator has ended, where you'd want the offset to be equal to the length. I'm very new to the open source world and the rust repository, so I'm sorry if I missed a step or did something weird.
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Added CharIndices::offset function The CharIndices iterator has a field internally called front_offset, that I think would be very useful to have access to. You can already do something like ``char_indices.next().map(|(offset, _)| offset)``, but that is wordy, in addition to not handling the case where the iterator has ended, where you'd want the offset to be equal to the length. I'm very new to the open source world and the rust repository, so I'm sorry if I missed a step or did something weird.
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The CharIndices iterator has a field internally called front_offset, that I think would be very useful to have access to.
You can already do something like
char_indices.next().map(|(offset, _)| offset), but that is wordy, in addition to not handling the case where the iterator has ended, where you'd want the offset to be equal to the length.I'm very new to the open source world and the rust repository, so I'm sorry if I missed a step or did something weird.