- <td>The boolean value on the top of the stack is examined. If it is non-zero then the
- "words..." between WHILE and END are executed. Execution then begins again at the WHILE where another
- boolean is popped off the stack. To prevent this operation from eating up the entire
- stack, you should push on to the stack (just before the END) a boolean value that indicates
- whether to terminate. Note that since booleans and integers can be coerced you can
- use the following "for loop" idiom:<br/>
- <code>(push count) WHILE (words...) -- END</code><br/>
+ <td>The boolean value on the top of the stack is examined (not popped). If
+ it is non-zero then the "word" between WHILE and END is executed.
+ Execution then begins again at the WHILE where the boolean on the top of
+ the stack is examined again. The stack is not modified by the WHILE...END
+ loop, only examined. It is imperative that the "word" in the body of the
+ loop ensure that the top of the stack contains the next boolean to examine
+ when it completes. Note that since booleans and integers can be coerced
+ you can use the following "for loop" idiom:<br/>
+ <code>(push count) WHILE word -- END</code><br/>