[3.7] bpo-33954: Rewrite FILL() macro of unicodeobject.c#10738
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Copy code from master: add assertions on start and value, replace 'i' iterator with 'end' pointer for the loop stop condition. _PyUnicode_FastFill(): fix type of 'data', it must not be constant, since data is modified by FILL().
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Copy code from master: add assertions on start and value, replace 'i'
iterator with 'end' pointer for the loop stop condition.
_PyUnicode_FastFill(): fix type of 'data', it must not be constant,
since data is modified by FILL().
https://bugs.python.org/issue33954