info-c digest vol 1 number 43

Bob Babcock PEPRBV%CFAAMP.BITNET at husc6.harvard.EDU
Wed Apr 13 02:47:57 AEST 1988


<tainter at ihlpg.ATT.COM> writes
>People, listen closely, GOTOs are not inherently bad.  If used carefully
>as in this example they are quite reasonable and really not hard to follow.
>Of course, they would be much harder to understand if they didn't use
>mnemonics and instead used numbers ala Pascal or ForTran.

Ever try to find where  a goto was going in a sloppy,  multi-page
program (any language)?  The Fortran GOTO 100 is easier to trace,
provided  you  have  run  the  code  through  a  processor  which
renumbers statements rationally.   (I wouldn't want to even think
about working on Fortran code without such a processor.)



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