If it was in the compiler, then it should actually go to the Kopi people, Kaffe
is just the VM and class libraries. I think that this bug isn't half as strange
as when it got stuck in an infinite loop over a finally statement, though :-).

Good work catching this, it is very good that someone is keeping an eye on
Kaffe compatibility.

On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Bill Trost wrote:
> I narrowed the problem down to a the way Kaffe's compiler handles
> labeled loops and/or break statements.  Fortunately, the code in
> Conduit.run() didn't need a break, let alone a labeled one, so I have
> restructured the code to make the problem go away.
> 
> I have a simple example program that demonstrates the problem; I'll try
> to submit a bug report to the Kaffe people.  Wish me luck.
> 
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