Jump statements, such as ``return``, ``yield break``, ``goto``, and ``continue`` let you change the default flow of program execution, but jump statements that direct the control flow to the original direction are just a waste of keystrokes. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- void Foo() { goto A; // Noncompliant A: while (condition1) { if (condition2) { continue; // Noncompliant } else { DoTheThing(); } } return; // Noncompliant; this is a void method } ---- == Compliant Solution ---- void Foo() { while (condition1) { if (!condition2) { DoTheThing(); } } } ----