On Tue, 12 Mar 2013, monarch_dodra wrote: > One of the advantages is that an infinite range can have random access (meets > RA requirements), even though it has no length member (normally, any RA range > must have length).
Where did this assertion come from? There's nothing about infinite that implies random access in the general case. Consider a circular linked list. It's infinite but not random access. There's a class of infinite functions which are random access, but definitely not all.
