Test coverage for search_n with impossible value#5440
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Thanks for adding some impossible coverage to vector algorithms, @StephanTLavavej! (#5355)
But you seem to miss the one you've then-recently reviewed 😹 (#5352)
I had to damage the sequence in the test array a bit, because for
search_ncoverage to properly cover the right branch, we need to search for more than one consecutive element, otherwise we get special n=1 case.