On Tuesday, 12 March 2013 at 18:08:25 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
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.

Yeah... ergo "can".

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