rspec/rules/S135/abap/rule.adoc
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Restricting the number of ``++CONTINUE++``, ``++EXIT++`` and ``++CHECK++`` statements in a loop is done in the interest of good structured programming.
One ``++CONTINUE++``, ``++EXIT++`` and ``++CHECK++`` statement is acceptable in a loop, since it facilitates optimal coding. If there is more than one, the code should be refactored to increase readability.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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DO counter TIMES.
IF sy-index = 2.
CONTINUE.
ENDIF.
IF sy-index = 10.
EXIT.
ENDIF.
WRITE sy-index.
ENDDO.
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