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by tialaramex
276 days ago
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Not really "goto statements" so much as the go-to arbitrary control flow semantic aka jump. C's goto is a housecat to the full blown jump's tiger. No doubt an angry housecat is a nuisance but the tiger is much more dangerous. C goto won't let you jump straight into the middle of unrelated code, for example, but the jump instruction has no such limit and neither did the feature Dijkstra was discussing. |
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