The phrase ideological clap trap is offensive? Indicative of an attitude problem? Which one of us used the fragrant language - I believe you used the word "crap" in your response!Was this intended to be helpful, instructive? I presume from Your tone that you ARE English but in common with an unreasonable portion of your Bretherin the sound of your own voice is all important! If you have nothing constructive to say - say nothing! Advice I'm sure you were given as a child but seem to have ignored!
I still fail to see how re-writing 3rd party code to include gotos is any less difficult than other options but again that is your choice and your issue.
If you fail to understand something join us mortals and ask questions (as previously explained working with 3rd party code comes with it's own set of conditions/limitations) back again to my experience comment - but don't pass ignorant judgement as it looks well, English!

In reply to Re^4: Go to? by Ronnie
in thread Go to? by Ronnie

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