Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== The while-loop ====== ===== Synopsis ===== <code> while <LIST1> ; do <LIST2> done </code> ===== Description ===== The while-loop is relatively simple in what it does: it executes the [[syntax:basicgrammar#lists | command list]] ''<LIST1>'' and if the exit code of it was 0 (TRUE) it executes ''<LIST2>''. This happens again and again until ''<LIST1>'' returns FALSE. This is exactly the opposite of the [[syntax:ccmd:until_loop | until loop]]. :!: Like all loops (both ''for''-loops, ''while'' and ''until''), this loop can be * terminated (broken) by the ''break'' command, optionally as ''break N'' to break ''N'' levels of nested loops * forced to immediately do the next iteration using the ''continue'' command, optionally as ''continue N'' analog to ''break N'' ==== Return status ==== The return status is the one of the last command executed in ''<LIST2>'', or ''0'' (''TRUE'') if none was executed. ===== Examples ===== ===== Portability considerations ===== ===== See also ===== * Internal: [[syntax:ccmd:until_loop | The until loop]] * Internal: [[commands:builtin:read#code_examples|code examples of the read builtin command]] to see how you can loop over lines syntax/ccmd/while_loop.txt Last modified: 2010/04/15 18:47(external edit)