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pjmlptoday at 11:28 AM1 replyview on HN

It could have been there since the beginning, given that open arrays (aka spans) already existed in other languages, and there was even a failed proposal from Denis Ritchie regarding C.

The C++ span proposal came from Microsoft,

https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p01...


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locknitpickertoday at 1:17 PM

> already existed in other languages

This argument is moot. The issue with spans is not that they require cutting edge technology to deliver.

Before commenting, perhaps you should research why even Denis Ritchie himself could not sell his idea to C.

It's funny how every single idea that's rejected is blindly lauded as brilliant but silenced due to some kind of conspiracy, and only the ideas that emerged are somehow bad, unacceptable, or late. Is the point to feel outraged?

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