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39 lines
659 B
Plaintext
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.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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void Foo()
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{
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goto A; // Noncompliant
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A:
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while (condition1)
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{
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if (condition2)
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{
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continue; // Noncompliant
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}
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else
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{
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DoTheThing();
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}
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}
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return; // Noncompliant; this is a void method
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}
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== Compliant Solution
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void Foo()
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{
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while (condition1)
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{
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if (!condition2)
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{
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DoTheThing();
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}
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}
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}
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