coyot linden <co...@lindenlab.com> added the comment:

The problem I have with "So only the 'index of string' interpretation makes 
sense." is that by the time a developer has that understanding, they won't get 
this error. So it's fine and logical to say from the behind-the-scenes view 
that only sequences talk about indices, but that's not helpful to the confused 
developer who gets this message. The point of error messages should be to 
clearly indicate the problem and solution, not rely on the developer having a 
global understanding of error messages.

So, rather than defend the current practice, I ask if there are arguments 
against "X of Y". Is there some context in which that is confusing?

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