Howdy folks.  Got a bit of a difficulty here.  Say I'm evaluating a for
loop, like reading lines of text from a file.  At the beginning of my for loop,
I have it check to see if the line is commented, blank, or neither.  If it's
commented or blank, I want it to just skip to the next iteration of the for
loop; however, if it's neither, let it keep going.  I would prefer to do this
with a simple if [] as opposed to a heavy either [][]...  'break' doesn't do
what I need - it kills the for loop entirely, instead of skipping to the next
iteration.  If I use either [][], I have to do:
either condition? [
    if true do this
][
    if false
    do these
    next 20 lines
    all indented
    with more indentation
    yet to come
    very long lines
]

   You follow me?  It's a coding habit I've picked up from another language.
Thanks folks.

--Charles

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