#includeIn this example, we create an instance of `InfallibleTArray` storing integers, and add three values to it. We then iterate over the array and print its elements to the console. Based on its name, the `InfallibleTArray` class is likely part of a library that provides various data structures and algorithms with a focus on guaranteed memory safety.int main() { InfallibleTArray myArray; myArray.Add(1); myArray.Add(2); myArray.Add(3); for (const auto& el : myArray) { std::cout << el << ' '; } return 0; }