87 core Perl (5.28.0) modules (out of 650) use goto 253 times:

_charnames
Archive::Tar
attributes
autodie
autodie::Util
AutoLoader
AutoSplit
autouse
B
B::Concise
B::Deparse
B::Op_private
bytes
Class::Struct
Compress::Raw::Bzip2
Compress::Raw::Zlib
Config
CPAN
CPAN::Distribution
DB_File
Devel::Peek
Devel::PPPort
diagnostics
DynaLoader
Encode
Exporter
ExtUtils::CBuilder::Base
ExtUtils::Command::MM
ExtUtils::Constant
ExtUtils::Liblist
ExtUtils::MM_VMS
Fatal
fields
File::Compare
File::Copy
File::DosGlob
File::Glob
File::Path
File::stat
Filter::Simple
Getopt::Long
Hash::Util
if
IO::Select
IO::Socket::IP
IO::Uncompress::Base
IPC::SysV
List::Util
Locale::Codes::Language_Codes
Memoize
Module::Load
mro
Net::FTP
Net::hostent
Net::netent
Net::protoent
Net::servent
ok
Opcode
open
Pod::Functions
Pod::Simple::BlackBox
Pod::Simple::LinkSection
POSIX
SelfLoader
sigtrap
strict
Sys::Syslog
TAP::Parser
TAP::Parser::Aggregator
TAP::Parser::Result::Test
Term::ANSIColor
Term::Cap
Test2::EventFacet::Meta
Test2::IPC
Test::Tester
Test::Tester::Delegate
Text::Balanced
threads
Tie::Memoize
Time::HiRes
Unicode::UCD
User::grent
User::pwent
utf8
warnings
XSLoader

In reply to Re^4: Number of times I've used goto in Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread Number of times I've used goto in Perl by vroom

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