(In reply to Ulf Zibis from comment #108)
> (In reply to [email protected] from comment #107)
> 
> Hi, why not using for statements:
> 
> > >+    newFolderName.Assign(folderName);
> > >+    bool containsChild = true;
> > >+    for (uint32_t i=2; ; i++) {
> > >+      rv = ContainsChildNamed(newFolderName, &containsChild);
> > >+      NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
> > >+      if (!containsChild)
> > >+        break;
> > >+      // This could be localizable but Toolkit is fine without it, see
> > >+      // mozilla/toolkit/content/contentAreaUtils.js::uniqueFile()
> > >+      newFolderName.Assign(folderName);
> > >+      newFolderName.AppendLiteral("(");
> > >+      newFolderName.AppendInt(i);
> > >+      newFolderName.AppendLiteral(")");
> > >+    }

For is never used for such a purpose. That's the point of a
while(condition).

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