Actually my first suggestion won't work except in trivial
circumstances (ie. starting from zero). Sorry.

On 1 February 2013 12:32, Josh Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, constant increments of N can be simulated with |let i =  i * N;|
> in the body of the loop. There's an issue open right now about making
> range do the right thing when presented with a range going in reverse.
>
> Cheers,
> Josh
>
> On 1 February 2013 12:28, Alexander Stavonin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks, it better than nothing, but… It works only for i++; how can I write
>> i += 2 or i--?
>>
>> On Feb 1, 2013, at 9:23 PM, Josh Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The int/uint::range methods would seem to do the job: for
>> uint::range(0, 10) |i| { io::println(fmt!("%u", i)); }
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Josh
>>
>> On 1 February 2013 12:14, Alexander Stavonin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Have we a pretty looks solution for auto incrementation counters during
>> loops? I mean something like C/C++ style for loop.I found an example in the
>> manual "10.5 For loops" but it looks ugly with counter outside the loop.  Is
>> it only way for solving problem?
>>
>> Thanks.
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