What is the purpose of a command that does nothing, being little more than a comment leader, but is actually a shell builtin in and of itself?

It’s slower than inserting a comment into your scripts by about 40% per call, which probably varies greatly depending on the size of the comment. The only possible reasons I can see for it are these:

# poor man's delay function
for ((x=0;x<100000;++x)) ; do : ; done

# inserting comments into string of commands
command ; command ; : we need a comment in here for some reason ; command

# an alias for `true'
while : ; do command ; done

I guess what I’m really looking for is what historical application it might have had.

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