Executes a sequence of commands a specified number of times.
Format
REPEAT language-expression DO (command[; . . . ])
1 – Parameters
language-expression
Denotes any expression in the currently set language that
evaluates to a positive integer.
command
Specifies a debugger command. If you specify more than one
command, you must separate the commands with semicolons (;). At
each execution, the debugger checks the syntax of any expressions
in the commands and then evaluates them.
2 – Description
The REPEAT command is a simple form of the FOR command. The
REPEAT command executes a sequence of commands repetitively a
specified number of times, without providing the options for
establishing count parameters that the FOR command does.
Related commands:
EXITLOOP
FOR
WHILE
3 – Example
DBG> REPEAT 10 DO (EXAMINE Y; STEP)
This command line sets up a loop that issues a sequence of two
commands (EXAMINE Y, then STEP) 10 times.