> There are some optimizations that can't be made when you use setjmp,
> but they're minor.  Assume gcc knows all about setjmp.

If you're willing to assume you're using gcc, there are much cleaner
facilities available than setjmp/longjmp.  (Nonlocal gotos and nested
functions, together, produce catch/throw functionality about as cleanly
as is possible in anything like C.  I can give examples if it'd help.)

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