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The TRY AGAIN
command is a very simple command with many
limitations; its effect is to place the entire program in a loop. If it
exists, it must be the very last command in the program (it cannot even
be followed by syntax errors), and it causes execution of the program
to go back to the first command. If the TRY AGAIN
command
is abstained or for some other reason doesn’t execute when
reached, it exits the program without the error that would usually be
caused by going past the last line of code.
The gerund for TRY AGAIN
is TRYING AGAIN
.