This PR renames `String.Iterator` to `String.Legacy.Iterator`. From the docstring of `String.Legacy.Iterator`: > This is a no-longer-supported legacy API that will be removed in a future release. You should use > `String.ValidPos` instead, which is similar, but safer. To iterate over a string `s`, start with > `p : s.startValidPos`, advance it using `p.next`, access the current character using `p.get` and > check if the position is at the end using `p = s.endValidPos` or `p.IsAtEnd`. |
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