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let s = "abcd";letmut cursor = GraphemeCursor::new(3, s.len(),false);assert_eq!(cursor.prev_boundary(&s[2..],2),Err(GraphemeIncomplete::PrevChunk));assert_eq!(cursor.prev_boundary(&s[..2],0),Ok(Some(2)));
On the second assertion, it instead returns Err(GraphemeIncomplete::InvalidOffset). If it starts from position 4, as is written in the doc comment, it works. However it does not work when the cursor position starts from 3.