Reject first() when stream emits an error event#7
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The
buffer()andall()functions already explicitly reject when the underlying stream emits an error event. The error event will always be followed by an immediate close event.This simple PR updates the
first()function to also explicitly reject when the underlying stream emits an error event. This allows consumers to get access to the underlyingException, which the following close event does not report.