Make endof() robust to invalid UTF-8 #17276
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When an invalid string contains only continuation bytes, endof() tried to
index the underlying array at position 0. Instead of relying on bounds
checking, explicitly check for > 0. Returning 0 when only continuation bytes
where encountered is consistent with the definition of endof(), which gives
the last valid index.
This also allows removing the i == 0 check. The new code appears to be
slightly faster than the old one.