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The while-loop
Synopsis
while <LIST1> ; do
<LIST2>
done
Description
The while-loop is relatively simple in what it does: it executes the
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 until loop.
:!: Like all loops (both for
-loops, while
and until
), this loop
can be
- terminated (broken) by the
break
command, optionally asbreak N
to breakN
levels of nested loops - forced to immediately do the next iteration using the
continue
command, optionally ascontinue N
analog tobreak 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: The until loop
- Internal: code examples of the read builtin command to see how you can loop over lines