We also have: from itertools import count for i in count(): ...
If you want to keep track of how close to infinity you are. :-) On Wed, Sep 26, 2018, 12:24 PM Michael Selik <m...@selik.org> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 26, 2018, 9:42 AM Tobias Kohn <ko...@tobiaskohn.ch> wrote: > >> Although I doubt it will really make it into Python's grammar, I am all >> +1 for the idea of having "repeat" as a loop keyword in Python. >> Actually, I have been using "repeat" as a keyword in Python for quite some >> time now, and found it not only convenient, but also a great help in >> education. >> > Guido has repeatedly (haha) rejected this proposal [0]. He has written > that he considered it, but decided that in practical code one almost always > loops over data, and does not want an arbitrary number of iterations. The > range object solves this problem. > > You might notice that a repeat keyword appears in many graphics-focused > child education languages, but not many "serious" languages. > > [0] I remember at least two times, but can't find them with search at the > moment. > >> _______________________________________________ > Python-ideas mailing list > Python-ideas@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas > Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/ >
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