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ForI is a for-like.
fun [fun [I] u0 I fun [I u1] I u1 I] I
Return : I 0 if no error occurs during the loop, else nil
In this basic example, the initial value (0) is increased to 2 and fexec is ran if fcondition is true. When fcondition is not true, the loop stops
fun fcondition (item, user_parameter)=
item < user_parameter;;
fun fexec (item)=
_fooId item;; // 0 2 4
fun main ()=
_showconsole;
forI @fexec 0 @fcondition 5 2;
0;;
In C, we could do something like that :
int item;
for (item = 0; item < 5; item+=2) /* initial value (0); fcondition with user_parameter (5); step (2) */
printf ("%d\n", item); /* fexec */
Note : if you need more arguments to 'fexec', you can use mkfunX function(s) or use global(s) variable(s).