Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 10:24:00AM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes spake thusly: | | > | > I should have said: "What aobut 'it'?" | > | | > | Ah. 'it' counts the colours extracted from the arg string s. The | > | method should find the last colour name and break out of the loop | > | before 'it' ever getting stepped (it++) to the past-the-end value | > | (Assert). Looks OK to me. (And works; if it didn't I would have | > | noticed by now :-) | > | > It is not that I do not understand what it does, I am questioning | > where it is declared. | > | > -- | > Lgb | | Outside the loop; has to be, like i.
So it is used outside the loop.. -- Lgb