Just to make sure that I understand what is going on:
The "last LABEL" (in this case "quit") looks around locally for the label, and doesn't find it. It then jumps back through the stack to look for the label, and drops a warning when it does so?
I'd no idea that was possible. It sounds a little wonky, honestly, but I guess that's why it tosses a warning.
In reply to Re^2: Desparate behavior in loop labels
by amarquis
in thread Desparate behavior in loop labels
by b4swine
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