refactor(pyth-sdk-solana): refactor attribute iterators#131
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There are some assumptions outside this SDK on the product attributes and the `size` field in particular that guarantee that the accesses are safe. This commit refactors it to add extra levels of safety to not rely on those assumptions.
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There are some assumptions outside this SDK on the product attributes and the
sizefield in particular that guarantee that the accesses are safe. This commit refactors it to add extra levels of safety to not rely on those assumptions.