Fix uniformByte() acts not exactly as when counting bytes if array is empty #457
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I apologize. The uniformByte() function replacement behaves differently from counting when the array is empty. So I added a wrapper function isUniformByte() with behavior similar to counting.
Previously I have slightly more complex uniformByte() but for #451 I tried to simplify and added stupid errors to whole parsing. Now fixed by added simple (I hope) wrapper.
Again, sorry for my negligence.