fix(bindings): correct indices for Node::utf16_text#4619
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Node::utf16_textuses byte offsets to index into a slice ofu16s. These indices need to be adjusted.I added handling in case these adjusted indices happen to fall on a utf16 surrogate. I'm not sure how to construct such a pathological test case that has a node's text boundary split on a surrogate pair, but I think it's better to be safe than sorry in this case.
Alternatively, we could just use
String::from_utf16, however this would return owned data (also making the requisite heap allocation), as well as break parity withNode::utf8_text's return type.utf16_textindex out of range afterparse_utf16_lein Rust #4616