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[ic] Opinions sought on [loop-next]



"Webpraxis Consulting Ltd." <webpraxs@tnc.ab.ca> writes:

> Hi all,
> I'm a newbie IC user and I've had my first experience with the [loop-next]
> tag.
> 
> It came as a shock to see the whole output from the loop iteration being
> suppressed. This is truly counter-intuitive compared to Perl's 'next'
> command. Accordingly, there's no one-to-one equivalent. When faced with
> nested loops, one is forced to use [if] constructs with the attending
> stylistic complexities. Moreover, IC's way would seem to promote some
> rather ugly coding practices where one could have an extensive output
> sequence and then suppress it at the last stamement. I've coded in many
> languages over the last thirty years and I've never seen such a coding
> pragma 'til now.

Sorry, Yves. ITL is _not_ a programming language. Use embedded Perl or
pseudo-ASP if this more convenient for you.

Ciao
        Racke

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