while (a=b()) ...
Aahz Maruch
aahz at netcom.com
Sat May 15 14:02:35 EDT 1999
In article <373DAF53.4287D726 at home.com>, Jim Meier <fatjim at home.com> wrote:
>> Aahz Maruch <aahz at netcom.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> What does this give you that
>>>
>>> for line in f.readline()
>>> frobulate(line)
>>>
>>> does not? (Assuming the necessary semantic changes to permit this to
>>> work *well*.)
>
>As was told to me previously, this *is* excellent, readable and usable..
>But while it does solve the big, big "while 1"-is-not-an-infinite-loop
>ugliness, the use of break is still involved instead of other, harder-edged
>controls. I have no problem with this, I just felt like nit-picking to
>recover my manliness. <whoops-blew-my-cover-style grin>
How is break involved?
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