what is forever block
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The Forever block is a Control block, a C block, and a Cap Block. Blocks held inside this block will be in a loop — just like the Repeat () block and the Repeat Until () block, except that the loop never ends (unless the stop sign is clicked, the Stop All block is activated, or the stop script block is activated within the loop). Due to this infinite loop, the block has no bump at the bottom; having a bump would be pointless, as the blocks below it would never be activated.
This block has a slight delay, so for optimum speed of execution, single frame block stacks should be used.
An example of the behavior of a forever loop
Example Uses
The block is one of the most commonly used blocks in Scratch because there are a lot of cases when an infinite loop is needed
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To block someone forever and u can't chat feom them.