Forever
Mikel Manitius
mikel at codas.UUCP
Thu Oct 10 12:40:59 AEST 1985
> /* Old business department. Doug Gwyn sez:
> > I think this illustrates one of the potential problems with
> > hiding the actual language underneath definitions. If the
> > loop REALLY continues "for ever", then it is probably not a
> > good algorithm.
>
> There are *lots* of `forever' type loops. How about process
> control applications, or communication boxes? These processes
> *never* exit (they are forcibly shutdown by pulling the plug,
> rebooting, or `exit' somewhere in a called funxion).
This reminds me of something a known Labs mind pointed out to me once:
There is no such thing as an "infinite loop" in programming,
only "indefninite loop".
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