I prefer to show the intent of the bool with something like
    
for done :=false;!done;{


        //stuff


    done = xxx // done = expr in until(expr)


    }






On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 7:25:02 PM UTC-4, xiio...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Any suggestions on a way to write a repeat until loop equivalent in golang 
> that looks tidy
>
> currently I do :
>
> ib := true
> for i := a.X; i != b.X || ib; i = i + b.X - a.X {
> ib = false
> //stuff
> }
>
>  
> for loops that need to be executed once under all conditions..
>
> maybe there's neater or better way ?
>  
>
>
>

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