On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 02:13:23PM -0500, Christopher J. Madsen wrote: > Jonathan Scott Duff writes: > > do { ... last; ... }; # exit the block immediately > > do { ... next; ... }; # equivalent to last? > > do { ... redo; ... }; # equivalent to last? > > Umm, wouldn't redo be equivalent to 'goto begin'? > > do { begin: ... goto begin; ... }; # equivalent to redo Oh yes, exactly as it is now. Sorry. -Scott -- Jonathan Scott Duff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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