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do-while loop in Python?

How do I write a loop in Python that will always be executed at least once, with the test being performed after the first iteration? (different to the 20 or so python examples of for and while loops I found through google and python docs)

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while True:
    #loop body
    if (!condition): break
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    This is what I was already using, but it didn't seem very elegant.
    – Trindaz
    Jun 24, 2011 at 1:00
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    @Trindaz: It could be argued that having Yet Another Looping Syntax makes the language less elegant. The syntax above is not overly verbose or hard to understand, so the case for having more syntax is not terribly compelling. Also, there have been discussions by the Python devs about adding do-while, and the conclusion is that there is no nice way to make it fit Python's existing syntax, certainly nothing more elegant than the idiom given in this answer.
    – John Y
    Jun 24, 2011 at 1:42
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    If there was a keyword dowhile whose use was syntactically identical to while but the difference was it'd run the loop first, I'd use it.
    – Steven Lu
    Jun 12, 2013 at 21:01
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You could try:

def loop_body():
    # implicitly return None, which is false-ish, at the end


while loop_body() or condition: pass

But realistically I think I would do it the other way. In practice, you don't really need it that often anyway. (Even less often than you think; try to refactor in other ways.)

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