Why do some programmers add rng(chrono::steady_clock::now().time_since_epoch().count()); in their template.
Also why typedef tree<int, null_type, less, rb_tree_tag, tree_order_statistics_node_update> pbds;
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Why do some programmers add chrono::steady_clock:now() in their template
Why do some programmers add rng(chrono::steady_clock::now().time_since_epoch().count()); in their template.
Also why typedef tree<int, null_type, less, rb_tree_tag, tree_order_statistics_node_update> pbds;
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