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Remove outdated comments from tests to improve code clarity
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@ -2143,26 +2143,6 @@ mod tests {
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// find_next tries YE(MAX+1) - this call to find_next_date fails internally
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assert_eq!(generator.next(), None); // Returns None because internal find_next_date failed
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// Check internal state after the call that returned None
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// When Some(YE MAX) was returned, periods_remaining became 1.
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// The next call enters the match, calls find_next_date (fails -> .ok() is None),
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// sets next_date_candidate=None, decrements periods_remaining to 0, returns Some(YE MAX).
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// --> NO, the code was: set candidate=find().ok(), THEN decrement.
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// Let's revisit Iterator::next logic:
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// 1. periods_remaining = 1, next_date_candidate = Some(YE MAX)
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// 2. Enter match arm
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// 3. find_next_date(YE MAX, YE) -> Err
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// 4. self.next_date_candidate = Err.ok() -> None
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// 5. self.periods_remaining -= 1 -> becomes 0
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// 6. return Some(YE MAX) <-- This was the bug in my reasoning. It returns the *current* date first.
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// State after returning Some(YE MAX): periods_remaining = 0, next_date_candidate = None
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// Next call to generator.next():
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// 1. periods_remaining = 0
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// 2. Enter the `_` arm of the match
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// 3. self.periods_remaining = 0 (no change)
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// 4. self.next_date_candidate = None (no change)
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// 5. return None
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// State after the *first* None is returned:
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assert_eq!(generator.periods_remaining, 0); // Corrected assertion
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assert!(generator.next_date_candidate.is_none());
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