Hey, now, we have to conserve \ns where we can so there are enough left for the compiler to be able to print a multi-page error message after you make a typo when attempting to use this new feature!
Just print 10 \t's in a row. Everyone knows terminals are 80 characters wide! :p
honest question: what's the point of this? how is this better than std::ranges::to?
Newlines!
\n
! Do you speak them????Hey, now, we have to conserve
\n
s where we can so there are enough left for the compiler to be able to print a multi-page error message after you make a typo when attempting to use this new feature!Just print 10
\t
's in a row. Everyone knows terminals are 80 characters wide! :p