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The `DeflateEncoder::finish` method used `.unwrap()` on an `Option` returned by `self.writer.take()`. This change replaces it with `.ok_or_else()`, returning a descriptive `std::io::Error` instead. This prevents potential panics and improves the overall robustness of the streaming API.
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🎯 What: Replaced an unsafe
.unwrap()call inDeflateEncoder::finishwith proper error handling using.ok_or_else().💡 Why: To improve maintainability and prevent potential panics if
finishis called in an unexpected state. It now returns a descriptivestd::io::Error.✅ Verification: Verified by checking the file content and running a minimal syntax check for the modified code in an environment with restricted dependencies.
✨ Result: Improved code health and safety in the streaming encoder implementation.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 4601097661000071630 started by @404Setup