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− | --[[User:Peter gummer|Peter gummer]] 01:14, 22 July 2009 (UTC) Possibly the most important item in a C coding standard is "do not use jump instructions". In other words, ''goto'' and ''continue'' must never be used; ''break'' must never be used except in a ''switch'' statement; and ''return'' must never be used except as the final instruction of a non-void function. | + | '''--[[User:Peter gummer|Peter gummer]]01:14, 22 July 2009 (UTC)''': Possibly the most important item in a C coding standard is "do not use jump instructions". In other words, ''goto'' and ''continue'' must never be used; ''break'' must never be used except in a ''switch'' statement; and ''return'' must never be used except as the final instruction of a non-void function. |
− | --[[User:Clemahieu|Clemahieu]] 02:42, 22 July 2009 (UTC) | + | '''--[[User:Clemahieu|Clemahieu]] 02:42, 22 July 2009 (UTC)''': Hear hear! |
− | Hear hear! | + | |
+ | '''--[[User:Manus|manus]] 16:59, 22 July 2009 (UTC)''': I'll add a section about that, but know that in the Eiffel runtime we have old code where those jump instructions are used quite heavily unfortunately. |
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--Peter gummer01:14, 22 July 2009 (UTC): Possibly the most important item in a C coding standard is "do not use jump instructions". In other words, goto and continue must never be used; break must never be used except in a switch statement; and return must never be used except as the final instruction of a non-void function.
--Clemahieu 02:42, 22 July 2009 (UTC): Hear hear!
--manus 16:59, 22 July 2009 (UTC): I'll add a section about that, but know that in the Eiffel runtime we have old code where those jump instructions are used quite heavily unfortunately.