Sorry, delete string "n't". I mean that you would strcuture your code with that architecture.
Hate that. marxos On 1/1/18, John Q Hacker <zonderv...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I don’t use gotos in C code. Why should it be “harder” in a higher-level >>> language? >> >> Good for you. >> >> Looking at 14 million lines of Linux kernel sources, which are in C, >> over 100,000 of them use 'goto'. About one every 120 lines. > > Most use of goto's implies a lack of understanding of the unseen > architecture of the problem domain itself (otherwise, you wouldn't > have structured your program with that architecture). The only > remaining use is optimization, and most of that is probably premature, > as use of gotos *can* make things hard to understand, but using labels > is a pretty happy medium. > > Marxos > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list