Fix: correct sliceInRange stop clamp for non-zero origin domains (#164)#165
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Fix: correct sliceInRange stop clamp for non-zero origin domains (#164)#165BrianMichell merged 1 commit intoTGSAI:mainfrom
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The previous implementation clamped stop against domain.shape()[i] (size) instead of origin+shape, causing inverted intervals (start > stop) when origins were non-zero. Updated logic now computes the true exclusive upper bound and clamps correctly. Zero-origin behavior unchanged.
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This is a good catch, thanks for contributing the fix!
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The previous implementation clamped stop against domain.shape()[i] (size) instead of origin+shape, causing inverted intervals (start > stop) when origins were non-zero. Updated logic now computes the true exclusive upper bound and clamps correctly. Zero-origin behavior unchanged.
Closes #164