Yes, or a bare block. I might also call it a scope since it creates one. ("I created a scope for your variables.")
Furthermore, it is sometimes called "bare loop", since it really is a loop that executes exactly once. redo causes the loop to restart, and next and last exit it. It's only called a bare loop when one of those is used as well.
Update: lidden pointed out that I grouped next with redo when I should have grouped it with last. Fixed.
In reply to Re^5: Declare Variable in Loop
by ikegami
in thread Declare Variable in Loop
by drodinthe559
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