>
> Cool.  While I'm in wishlist mode, [$ for (;;) $] would be real
> handy.

ok, should be easy to add. In 2.0 you can always say

[* for (;;) { *]
....
[* } *]

I don't like this syntax very much, because it's really hard to see where
that there is a starting and a end brace inside the [* *] block.

BTW. In the same way you could use thinks like [* last *], this also works
inside of [$ while ... $]

Gerald


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