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  • J Jason Hooper

    goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

    Jason

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    Slacker007
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    I'm sure the goto bit needs to be debugged. Just saying.

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    "No, that is just the earthly manifestation of the Great God Retardon." - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "It is the celestial scrotum of good luck!" - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "But you probably have the smoothest scrotum of any grown man" - Pete O'Hanlon (2012)

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    • J Jason Hooper

      goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

      Jason

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      Andrew Rissing
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      I would bet that these lines get stripped out at some point. Someone, somewhere inevitably will call on a holiday breaking this code.

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      • J Jason Hooper

        goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

        Jason

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        lewax00
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        I feel like wrapping the rest of the code (up to "end") in an else block should cover that, why complicate it with uncommon syntax?

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        • J Jason Hooper

          goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

          Jason

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          TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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          Sometimes things like that can be handled by placing the code in a method.

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            I feel like wrapping the rest of the code (up to "end") in an else block should cover that, why complicate it with uncommon syntax?

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            Jason Hooper
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            In any decision where I have two blocks of code that are functionally equivalent but one is more nested than the other, I will pick the less nested version. Fewer braces overall in the code.

            Jason

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              I'm sure the goto bit needs to be debugged. Just saying.

              "the meat from that butcher is just the dogs danglies, absolutely amazing cuts of beef." - DaveAuld (2011)
              "No, that is just the earthly manifestation of the Great God Retardon." - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "It is the celestial scrotum of good luck!" - Nagy Vilmos (2011) "But you probably have the smoothest scrotum of any grown man" - Pete O'Hanlon (2012)

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              Vasily Tserekh
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              int ASMcontarpalabras(char * texto, int text_size,char * palabra, int pal_size)
              {
              asm
              {
              mov [ebp-4],0 // suma total
              mov [ebp-8],'v' // dice si es inicio de palabra (v o f)
              mov esi,[ebp+8] // texto
              mov edx,[ebp+12] // tamaño del texto
              mov edi,[ebp+16] // palabra
              mov ecx,[ebp+20] // tamaño de la palabra
              mov ebx,-1 // contador del texto
              xor eax,eax // toma las letras del texto y la palabras en al y ah
              mov [esi+edx],' ' // pone al final del texto y la palabra un
              mov [edi+ecx],' ' // caracter en blanco
              inc edx

              main_ciclo: inc ebx
              cmp ebx,edx
              je salir
              mov al,esi[ebx] // mueve a al un caracter del texto
              cmp al,32 // chequea si es un espacio
              je continuar2
              cmp [ebp-8],'f' // chequea si es inicio de palabra
              je continuar1 // si no salta a continuar1
              mov ah,[edi] //mueve a ah la primera letra
              cmp al,ah
              je comparar
              jmp continuar1

              //*************
              comparar: push ecx
              push ebx
              mov ecx,2
              inc ebx // para comparar con la segunda letra

               ciclo:  mov al,esi\[ebx\]   //texto
                       mov ah,edi\[ecx-1\] //palabra
                       inc ebx
                       inc ecx
                       cmp al,32         //chequea si se acabo la palabra en el texto
                       je check1:
                       cmp ah,32         //chequea si se acabo la palabra
                       je  salir\_dif
                       cmp al,ah
                       je ciclo
                       jmp salir\_dif
              
               check1: cmp ah,32          //chequea si las palabras son iguales
                       je check2
                       jmp salir\_dif
              
               check2: sub ebx,ecx        //chequea si tienen igual longitud
                       cmp ebx,0
                       jl salir\_igual
                       xor ecx,ecx
                       mov cl,esi\[ebx\]
                       cmp cl,32
                       je salir\_igual
                       jmp salir\_dif
              

              salir_igual: inc [ebp-4] //encontro una palabra
              pop ebx
              cmp ebx,edx
              je salir_fin // sale si es igual
              pop ecx
              jmp main_ciclo

              salir_dif: pop ebx // ...si es diferente
              pop ecx
              jmp main_ciclo

              salir_fin: pop ecx // ...si se acabo el texto
              pop ebx

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              • V Vasily Tserekh

                int ASMcontarpalabras(char * texto, int text_size,char * palabra, int pal_size)
                {
                asm
                {
                mov [ebp-4],0 // suma total
                mov [ebp-8],'v' // dice si es inicio de palabra (v o f)
                mov esi,[ebp+8] // texto
                mov edx,[ebp+12] // tamaño del texto
                mov edi,[ebp+16] // palabra
                mov ecx,[ebp+20] // tamaño de la palabra
                mov ebx,-1 // contador del texto
                xor eax,eax // toma las letras del texto y la palabras en al y ah
                mov [esi+edx],' ' // pone al final del texto y la palabra un
                mov [edi+ecx],' ' // caracter en blanco
                inc edx

                main_ciclo: inc ebx
                cmp ebx,edx
                je salir
                mov al,esi[ebx] // mueve a al un caracter del texto
                cmp al,32 // chequea si es un espacio
                je continuar2
                cmp [ebp-8],'f' // chequea si es inicio de palabra
                je continuar1 // si no salta a continuar1
                mov ah,[edi] //mueve a ah la primera letra
                cmp al,ah
                je comparar
                jmp continuar1

                //*************
                comparar: push ecx
                push ebx
                mov ecx,2
                inc ebx // para comparar con la segunda letra

                 ciclo:  mov al,esi\[ebx\]   //texto
                         mov ah,edi\[ecx-1\] //palabra
                         inc ebx
                         inc ecx
                         cmp al,32         //chequea si se acabo la palabra en el texto
                         je check1:
                         cmp ah,32         //chequea si se acabo la palabra
                         je  salir\_dif
                         cmp al,ah
                         je ciclo
                         jmp salir\_dif
                
                 check1: cmp ah,32          //chequea si las palabras son iguales
                         je check2
                         jmp salir\_dif
                
                 check2: sub ebx,ecx        //chequea si tienen igual longitud
                         cmp ebx,0
                         jl salir\_igual
                         xor ecx,ecx
                         mov cl,esi\[ebx\]
                         cmp cl,32
                         je salir\_igual
                         jmp salir\_dif
                

                salir_igual: inc [ebp-4] //encontro una palabra
                pop ebx
                cmp ebx,edx
                je salir_fin // sale si es igual
                pop ecx
                jmp main_ciclo

                salir_dif: pop ebx // ...si es diferente
                pop ecx
                jmp main_ciclo

                salir_fin: pop ecx // ...si se acabo el texto
                pop ebx

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                Tom Clement
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                I'm pretty confident that the use of "goto" in assembler is de rigueur. :)

                Tom Clement Serena Software, Inc. www.serena.com articles[^]

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                • J Jason Hooper

                  goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

                  Jason

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                  Lost User
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                  I use return while having those ifs in a separate validation method. Goto is really not professional.

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                  • V Vasily Tserekh

                    int ASMcontarpalabras(char * texto, int text_size,char * palabra, int pal_size)
                    {
                    asm
                    {
                    mov [ebp-4],0 // suma total
                    mov [ebp-8],'v' // dice si es inicio de palabra (v o f)
                    mov esi,[ebp+8] // texto
                    mov edx,[ebp+12] // tamaño del texto
                    mov edi,[ebp+16] // palabra
                    mov ecx,[ebp+20] // tamaño de la palabra
                    mov ebx,-1 // contador del texto
                    xor eax,eax // toma las letras del texto y la palabras en al y ah
                    mov [esi+edx],' ' // pone al final del texto y la palabra un
                    mov [edi+ecx],' ' // caracter en blanco
                    inc edx

                    main_ciclo: inc ebx
                    cmp ebx,edx
                    je salir
                    mov al,esi[ebx] // mueve a al un caracter del texto
                    cmp al,32 // chequea si es un espacio
                    je continuar2
                    cmp [ebp-8],'f' // chequea si es inicio de palabra
                    je continuar1 // si no salta a continuar1
                    mov ah,[edi] //mueve a ah la primera letra
                    cmp al,ah
                    je comparar
                    jmp continuar1

                    //*************
                    comparar: push ecx
                    push ebx
                    mov ecx,2
                    inc ebx // para comparar con la segunda letra

                     ciclo:  mov al,esi\[ebx\]   //texto
                             mov ah,edi\[ecx-1\] //palabra
                             inc ebx
                             inc ecx
                             cmp al,32         //chequea si se acabo la palabra en el texto
                             je check1:
                             cmp ah,32         //chequea si se acabo la palabra
                             je  salir\_dif
                             cmp al,ah
                             je ciclo
                             jmp salir\_dif
                    
                     check1: cmp ah,32          //chequea si las palabras son iguales
                             je check2
                             jmp salir\_dif
                    
                     check2: sub ebx,ecx        //chequea si tienen igual longitud
                             cmp ebx,0
                             jl salir\_igual
                             xor ecx,ecx
                             mov cl,esi\[ebx\]
                             cmp cl,32
                             je salir\_igual
                             jmp salir\_dif
                    

                    salir_igual: inc [ebp-4] //encontro una palabra
                    pop ebx
                    cmp ebx,edx
                    je salir_fin // sale si es igual
                    pop ecx
                    jmp main_ciclo

                    salir_dif: pop ebx // ...si es diferente
                    pop ecx
                    jmp main_ciclo

                    salir_fin: pop ecx // ...si se acabo el texto
                    pop ebx

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                    Protip: on codeproject je is not coloured, but jz is.

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                    • J Jason Hooper

                      In any decision where I have two blocks of code that are functionally equivalent but one is more nested than the other, I will pick the less nested version. Fewer braces overall in the code.

                      Jason

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                      lewax00
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                      In general I'd agree, but if the alternative is duplicate code or a goto then I can't see the justification. Ignoring the argument of the appropriateness of goto, it is less readable even if its only because its so rarely used.

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                      • J Jason Hooper

                        goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

                        Jason

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                        Lost User
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                        I think your Coder Card is a forgery. :-D

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                        • J Jason Hooper

                          goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

                          Jason

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                          RaviBee
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                          goto the end of a block is perfectly admissible.  break, continue and return do exactly this. /ravi

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                          • J Jason Hooper

                            goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

                            Jason

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                            Mycroft Holmes
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                            1991 was the last time I used GOTO, and I was not a professional then X|

                            Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                            • J Jason Hooper

                              goto[^] I've only used goto once before as a professional and ended up removing it a few minutes later when I figured out a different way. Sometimes though for simplicity it just makes sense. I think I'll leave it! Anyone who thinks this code should not be checked in, speak now or forever hold your concurrency locks.

                              Jason

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                              PIEBALDconsult
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                              Jason Hooper wrote:

                              used goto ... as a professional

                              I have, but in scripts (e.g. DCL and BAT files), not in proper programming languages. Except for VAX BASIC, but maybe that stretches the definition of "proper programming language". :~

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                                Protip: on codeproject je is not coloured, but jz is.

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                                Dan Neely
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                                Protip; bugs should be reported[^] bug forum instead of on the lounge.

                                Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                                  Protip; bugs should be reported[^] bug forum instead of on the lounge.

                                  Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                                  Fair enough. Of course it was me who supplied the list in the first place, so it's really my fault :laugh: There was a limit on how many instructions could be coloured, and I figured, well, they're really the same instruction anyway.

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