It seems like it might be useful for some types of clean up code, without the closure implementation of Error. On the other hand, as a flow control construct it seems even messier than goto.
Are there any sane uses out there?
BLOCK: { # last; redo; next; } continue { # last; redo; or even potentially next; }
In reply to "continue" with no while considered harmful? by bsb
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