> 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