Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Back in ancient days when dinosaurs walked the Earth, and I was programming in THINK Pascal on Apple Macintosh System 6, I'd go into nervous palpitations writing the equivalent of "while True" because if I got it wrong, I'd lock up the machine and need to hit the power button.
That was true when just about *anything* went wrong in that environment, though -- I don't think you can blame while True in particular for it. (I remember my earliest Mac programming experiences, back when the Mac was too small to run its own development environment, and everything had to be cross-compiled. Debugging consisted of counting the number of times SysBeep got called before the bomb icon appeared...) -- Greg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list