Protocol: debug_assert!() Span to reflect a valid slice (#6806)

Also enforce this by #[non_exhaustive] span such that going forward we
cannot, in debug builds (1), construct invalid spans.

The motivation for this stems from #6431 where I've seen crashes due to
invalid slice indexing.

My hope is this will mitigate such senarios

1. https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/6431#issuecomment-1278147241

# Description

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# Tests

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- [ ] Add tests that cover your changes, either in the command examples,
the crate/tests folder, or in the /tests folder.
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minimal example with steps on how to reproduce so one can verify your
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Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're
using the standard code style
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# Documentation

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This commit is contained in:
Daniel Buch Hansen
2022-12-03 10:44:12 +01:00
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parent e6cf18ea43
commit 850ecf648a
36 changed files with 200 additions and 418 deletions

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@ -186,15 +186,15 @@ fn get_documentation(
match decl.run(
engine_state,
stack,
&Call::new(Span::new(0, 0)),
&Call::new(Span::unknown()),
Value::String {
val: example.example.to_string(),
span: Span { start: 0, end: 0 },
span: Span::unknown(),
}
.into_pipeline_data(),
) {
Ok(output) => {
let result = output.into_value(Span { start: 0, end: 0 });
let result = output.into_value(Span::unknown());
match result.as_string() {
Ok(s) => {
let _ = write!(long_desc, "\n > {}\n", s);