I am my own infinite loop checker. If we had a machine to wipe our bottoms, what would we do when the electricity went out?
I wrote it down in my train of thought, and someone even made a better suggestion, namely to warn a user that something is slowing down mIRC.
If you want the script editor to indent your code, press the {} button.
As I said, I indent my code as I go. Now, I don't really use the scripteditor because it doesn't allow me to press tab and insert 3 spaces, I have to type them out manually. Automatic indenting uses (iirc) 2 spaces, wheras I want 3 of them, just to be really annoying ;_)
That is a paradox. A while loop either loops infinitely or it stops at a certain point.
Sorry, I worded that wrongly then, you get my point.
Your code is a bad idea. Try this.
set -u5 %xy $true
while(%xy) {
do commands
}
and this is different from my code... how? (other than /set, and as I pointed out already, I screwed up there.)