11 points | by jandeboevrie 2 days ago ago
4 comments
Surely std::print() shouldn't print anything?
I think it is a typo, and should be std::println()
Why even call it in that case?
It's apparently a typo in the article, they probably meant to write `println()`.
Surely std::print() shouldn't print anything?
I think it is a typo, and should be std::println()
Why even call it in that case?
It's apparently a typo in the article, they probably meant to write `println()`.