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[A goto_statement specifies an explicit transfer of control from this statement to a target statement with a given label.]
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goto_statement::= goto label_name;
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{target statement (of a goto_statement)} The label_name shall resolve to denote a label; the statement with that label is the target statement.
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The innermost sequence_of_statements that encloses the target statement shall also enclose the goto_statement. Furthermore, if a goto_statement is enclosed by an accept_statement or a body, then the target statement shall not be outside this enclosing construct.
4.a
Ramification: The goto_statement can be a statement of an inner sequence_.
4.b
It follows from the second rule that if the target statement is enclosed by such a construct, then the goto_statement cannot be outside.
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{execution (goto_statement) [partial]} The execution of a goto_statement transfers control to the target statement, completing the execution of any compound_statement that encloses the goto_statement but does not enclose the target.
NOTES
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9 The above rules allow transfer of control to a statement of an enclosing sequence_of_statements but not the reverse. Similarly, they prohibit transfers of control such as between alternatives of a case_statement, if_statement, or select_statement; between exception_handlers; or from an exception_handler of a handled_sequence_of_statements back to its sequence_of_statements.
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Example of a loop containing a goto statement:
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<<Sort>> for I in 1 .. N−1 loop if A(I) > A(I+1) then Exchange(A(I), A(I+1)); goto Sort; end if; end loop;