逐 for
Provenance
- #4 control-flow key_concept key match on 'for'
- #5 html-attributes concept_map covers concept for
- #23 demo-alpha concept_map covers concept for
- #28 sealion-refinement concept_map maps ruby/for → concept for winning layer
Full per-leaf change history across brain builds is not yet recorded; shown is the current build's layer stack.
Across locales
What each covering migration carries for this concept, per locale — the whole-brain view, not filtered by your language. Forms are the migration's leaf values (pre-transform, pre-human-verdict); a locale without a form falls back to canonical English. Chips open that locale's live docs page for this term.
control-flow · concept for — per-locale forms
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html-attributes · concept for — per-locale forms
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demo-alpha · concept for — per-locale forms
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sealion-refinement · concept for — per-locale forms
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AI council review
Reviewed by 1 model
· @cf/aisingapore/gemma-sea-lion-v4-27b-it · 2026-07-17
Cluster control-flow
· locale yue-Hans
· member for
The character '逐' alone is a bit terse. '逐个' (zuk1 go3) - 'each one' - is more common and clearer in spoken Cantonese. However, this still feels slightly unnatural for a programming keyword. Needs native speaker confirmation if this is the best option or if a loanword is preferred.
Issue breakdown
- accuracy While '逐' can mean 'each', it's not the most common or intuitive way to express a 'for' loop in Cantonese programming context.