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      What do you mean exactly by start ? If you put the loop, your program will never end (well, that seems to be obvious). I don't really understand your question.

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        vctrlao wrote:

        as the program below,when I click the .exe file it starts very slow,but if I delete the endless loop it can start very quick,why??

        How can you see that? What's the purpose of the experiment (just curiosity)? :)

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