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## reverserange
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### Instructions
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Write a program which must:
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- **Allocate (with `make`)** an array of integers.
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- Fill it with consecutive values that begins at the second argument and end at the first argument (Including the values of thoses arguments !).
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- That prints the array.
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Errors should be handled.
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If the number of arguments is different from 2 the program prints a newline ("`\n`").
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### Usage :
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```console
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$ go build
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$ ./reverserange 1 3
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[3 2 1]
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$ ./reverserange -1 2 | cat -e
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[2 1 0 -1]$
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$ ./reverserange 0 0
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[0]
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$ ./reverserange 0 -3
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[-3 -2 -1 0]
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$ ./reverserange 0 nan | cat -e
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strconv.Atoi: parsing "nan": invalid syntax$
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student@ubuntu:~/reverserange$
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```
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