{ ($len or last) and $a+= $k[0]; ($len >= 2 or last) and $a+= $k[1] <<8; ($len >= 3 or last) and $a+= $k[2] <<16; ($len >= 4 or last) and $a+= $k[3] <<24; ($len >= 5 or last) and $b+= $k[4]; ($len >= 6 or last) and $b+= $k[5] <<8; ($len >= 7 or last) and $b+= $k[6] <<16; ($len >= 8 or last) and $b+= $k[7] <<24; ($len >= 9 or last) and $c+= $k[8] <<8; ($len >= 10 or last) and $c+= $k[9] <<16; ($len >= 11 or last) and $c+= $k[10] <<24; }
No goto. :-) (er, untested, might need more parens...)

update gah! what am I on. Reversed the test from <= to >=. Doh.

update 2 belg4mit pointed out that it needed a semicolon added, Thanks dude,

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In reply to Re: Eek! goto? by demerphq
in thread Eek! goto? by BrowserUk

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