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Yorick Peterse authored
Void is confusing as in C it's used for void* pointers, which are more akin to dynamically typed pointers. The name Never more clearly indicates that something (e.g. returning) will never happen.
Void is confusing as in C it's used for void* pointers, which are more akin to dynamically typed pointers. The name Never more clearly indicates that something (e.g. returning) will never happen.