Lazy data flow via sequences is a superior substitute for imperative
control flow. But sometimes unrestrained control flow is convenient.
Here's a proof of concept that provides statically scoped first-class
labels with dynamic extent:

http://gist.github.com/354676

The lexically scoped atom trick was inspired by E's implementation of
revocable capabilities. IMO, revocable capabilities is one of the most
convincing demonstrations of the cross-cutting power of stateful side
effects. Of course, that is also what makes them so dangerous.

-Per

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