| foreach |
| ------- |
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| Evaluate a group of commands for each value in a list. |
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| :: |
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| foreach(loop_var arg1 arg2 ...) |
| COMMAND1(ARGS ...) |
| COMMAND2(ARGS ...) |
| ... |
| endforeach(loop_var) |
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| All commands between foreach and the matching endforeach are recorded |
| without being invoked. Once the endforeach is evaluated, the recorded |
| list of commands is invoked once for each argument listed in the |
| original foreach command. Before each iteration of the loop |
| "${loop_var}" will be set as a variable with the current value in the |
| list. |
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| :: |
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| foreach(loop_var RANGE total) |
| foreach(loop_var RANGE start stop [step]) |
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| Foreach can also iterate over a generated range of numbers. There are |
| three types of this iteration: |
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| * When specifying single number, the range will have elements 0 to |
| "total". |
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| * When specifying two numbers, the range will have elements from the |
| first number to the second number. |
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| * The third optional number is the increment used to iterate from the |
| first number to the second number. |
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| :: |
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| foreach(loop_var IN [LISTS [list1 [...]]] |
| [ITEMS [item1 [...]]]) |
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| Iterates over a precise list of items. The LISTS option names |
| list-valued variables to be traversed, including empty elements (an |
| empty string is a zero-length list). (Note macro |
| arguments are not variables.) The ITEMS option ends argument |
| parsing and includes all arguments following it in the iteration. |