On 2017-03-03 01:52 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 5:50 AM, Matthias Bussonnier
> <bussonniermatth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks, I think it does make sens, I'm going to guess,
>> outerloop.brk(inners=True) might also be helpful if you have more
>> inners loops. I think that implicitely breaking inner ones might
>> not always be the right thing to do so having a way to not break
>> inner ones does make sens.
>>
> *scratches head* How do you break an outer loop without breaking the
> inner loop? What happens?
>
> ChrisA
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I believe what Matthias is hoping for is an equivalent of Java's named
break feature. Breaking out of an outer loop implicitly breaks out of
all inner loops
Alex
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