08-23-2002
Quote:
Originally posted by Perderabo
for my infinite loops. Unix systems also have a "true" and "false" command. So
while true ; do
is another reasonable way to do infinite loops.
I believe that the while true; do is the best way to approach infinite loops when needed. Simple and straightforward and similiar to other programming languages.
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