Another idea is to unroll the first iteration of the loop. This way you don't have to test for a flag on subsequent iterations. I believe this is the correct approach optimisation-wise - if one condition is true only once and then guaranteed false for the next 1.000.000 times, checking it programatically (and doing other stuff like modifying the flag variable) 1.000.001 times is a waste. Pseudocode:
if ( CONDITION ) { do_iteration(); while ( CONDITION ) { print ",\n"; do_iteration(); } }
In reply to Re^2: Don't print on the last loop
by calin
in thread Don't print on the last loop
by omega_monk
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