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I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
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I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
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I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
rm -rf *.blog
I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
rm -rf *.blog
I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
rm -rf *.blog
I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
rm -rf *.blog
I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
rm -rf *.blog
I just love the fact that there is a global integer variable named 'i'. Just think, you will never need to declare your loop variable again!
To avoid collisions where a loop that uses 'i' calls another function that loops with 'i', be sure to stack 'i' and restore it when your function exits.
rm -rf *.blog
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