\section continue continue - skip the rest of the current lap of the innermost currently evaluated loop \subsection continue-synopsis Synopsis <tt>LOOP_CONSTRUCT; [COMMANDS...] continue; [COMMANDS...] end</tt> \subsection continue-description Description The \c continue builtin is used to skip the current lap of the innermost currently running loop, such as a <a href="#for">for</a> loop or a <a href="#while">while</a> loop. It is usually added inside of a conditional block such as an <a href="#if">if</a> statement or a <a href="#switch">switch</a> statement. \subsection continue-example Example The following code removes all tmp files without smurfs. <p> <tt>for i in *.tmp; <br> if grep smurf $i; <br> continue; <br> end; <br> rm $i; <br>end; </tt> </p>