6.2.6 Behavior of continue
--------------------------
SINGULAR's continue construct is only valid inside the body
of a for or while construct. It skips the rest of the
loop-body and jumps to the beginning of the block. Unlike the
C-construct SINGULAR's continue does not execute the
increment statement. For example,

for (int i = 1 ; i<=10; i=i+1)
{
   ...
   if (i==3) { i=8;continue; }
     // skip the rest if i is 3 and
     // continue with the next i: 8
   i;
}
==> 1
==> 2
==> 8
==> 9
==> 10
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