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An Introduction to the Range-v3 Library

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Ranges is coming to C++, and the Range-v3 library was the basis for the proposal to add range support to the C++ standard library
The Range-v3 library was the basis for the proposal to add range support to the C++ standard library. The library is built on top of the iterators and algorithms already provided by the standard template library and it makes them composable – which is pretty much a big thing.

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