Range<String.Index>(start: 0, end: 4) Extra argument 'end' in call Range<String.Index>(start: 0) Missing argument for parameter 'end'
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Replying to @kongtomorrow
@kongtomorrow That is the “lol, wat”-deservingest restriction I’ve seen so far.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@kongtomorrow Oh, I get that. But I’m happy to take the O(n) hit when removing a substring. Hate having my hands tied in ridiculous ways.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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@kongtomorrow This worked. I can’t say I’m blown away by the elegance, though.
6:15 PM - 10 Jan 2015
from Pacific Heights, San Francisco
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