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194: Remove the pervasive assumption that the start state is 0. r=ptersilie a=ltratt There's no good reason for us exposing an assumption about which state in the stategraph/statetable is the start state, and it may reduce our flexibility later. This commit abstracts this assumption away such that the start state is specified concretely just once (in pager::pager_stategraph), thus giving us a single place to consider if we ever do want to change this assumption. This addresses one small part of #191. Co-authored-by: Laurence Tratt <[email protected]>
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