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In C# is a for(;;) safe and what does it really do?
So i recently came across something ive never seen before..
        for (; ; )
        {
        }
What is exactly happening when the feilds are left blank like that?
Possible Duplicate:
In C# is a for(;;) safe and what does it really do?
So i recently came across something ive never seen before..
        for (; ; )
        {
        }
What is exactly happening when the feilds are left blank like that?
It's an infinite loop.
Somewhere inside there should be a break; statement, or possibly an exception thrown in order for control to pass beyond the loop.
You could also achieve the same thing (probably more obviously) by doing
while (true)
{
    // do stuff
}
 
    
    This is an infinite loop, almost equivalent to a while(true) loop.
The break condition is not there in between the two semicolons, therefore, it must be there somewhere in the loop body.
