Thank you for the history lesson. My question still stands-- I don't care if it will be implemented or not. I am looking for what would be the correct "Pythonic" construct if it WERE implemented... "Terry Reedy" <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote in message news:9bdv6f$quq$1 at news.udel.edu... > > Here is my question-- If Python WERE to have a "do...until" construct, > what > > would be the best way to implement the syntactical rules? > > This has been discussed ad nauseum for years with no agreement. If and > when maillist or newsgroup archives are available, you can review at your > leisure. > >
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