Is there a use-case that justifies the use of goto?
Whatever is to be achieved by goto can be done using functions: put
the code definition as a separate function and keep calling this
in-lieu of goto.
Am interested if there is a valid use of goto.
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:50:31 -0400, Thomas J. Hruska
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> At 09:43 AM 10/24/2004 +0800, Yin Ming writeth:
> >Yes, that's what I mean.
>
> I was simply refuting your calling goto the "root of devils." I just
> wanted to make sure the OP knows that somewhere along the line they will
> encounter a situation where they realize goto could be useful if it wasn't
> repeatedly shot down as useless. The OP, of course, probably doesn't have
> that type of insight at this point, but will eventually. Goto can be a
> very powerful and useful tool when weilded by the right person.
>
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