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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion Sources/SQLite/Core/Statement.swift
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Expand Up @@ -208,7 +208,10 @@ public protocol FailableIterator : IteratorProtocol {

extension FailableIterator {
public func next() -> Element? {
return try! failableNext()
if let next = try? failableNext() {
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You could simply write return try? failableNext() instead of return try! failableNext(). There's no need to use if let here.

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No this raises Value of optional type 'Self.Element??' not unwrapped; did you mean to use 'try!' or chain with '?'?

return next
}
return nil
}
}

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