Java won't allow a simple loop such as
while (true) {}
since any code following the loop will be unreachable (doh!). Java considers this an error, not a warning. (I don't agree, but they didn't ask me.) You can fool Java into doing this:
boolean flag=true;
while (flag) {}
if there is a way to break the loop, Java won't complain:
while (true) {
if (...) break;
}
while (true) {}
since any code following the loop will be unreachable (doh!). Java considers this an error, not a warning. (I don't agree, but they didn't ask me.) You can fool Java into doing this:
boolean flag=true;
while (flag) {}
if there is a way to break the loop, Java won't complain:
while (true) {
if (...) break;
}