Talk:WALP
"o - While-statement. Depending on the accent of this letter, the while has different meanings. When the while-statement turns true, it will turn inactive, making the pointer move right trough it, until the statement turns true again"
So while the condition is true, the ó
or ò
toggles with each successive pass between letting the pointer straight through and some other unspecified behaviour, and when it is false, it settles for one behaviour? And is this other unspecified behaviour eventually going to be specified? -- Smjg 10:20, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Well lets say we have a ó in the program, and the pool is above 0, then the ó will work exactly as a bouncer, just bouncing the pointer back. Though if the pool then turns 0, it will be transparent, letting the pointer run right through it.
--Fr34k 10:48, 15 April 2008 (UTC)