> Of course it brings other less wholesome things to mind like "elsfor"
> and "elsloop" and "if ... elsfor" and "for ... elsif ... elsloop ...
> else", but why not?

Weeeeellllll, I agree with the concept, but boyoboy those names ain't gonna
fly.  We'll have to head down the road of

   unlessfor
   elseuntil
   unlessuntil

Two issues spring to mind:

1) Do we have a reality check on why this syntax is needed?  I agree it's
cool idea, but can anyone name a real-world scenario where it would be
useful?  Can we do things just bcause they're cool?  That approach didn't
work too well for me as a teenager, but then nothing else did either.

2) Could we come up with a generic syntax? Some simple that allows for any
combination?

-Miko

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