#define rep(i, l, r) for ((i) = (l); (i) < (r); (i)++)
Things like that are pretty common. Why do so many of you need to do things like this? What is wrong with a good old for-loop? Is it that slow to write one explicitly?
Why don't you like for-loops?
#define rep(i, l, r) for ((i) = (l); (i) < (r); (i)++)
Things like that are pretty common. Why do so many of you need to do things like this? What is wrong with a good old for-loop? Is it that slow to write one explicitly?