[Wtr-general] Skipping Tests
Christian Baumann
mail at chriss-baumann.de
Fri Dec 1 10:47:12 EST 2006
Hi Fletch,
for Your example:
if Test1 == true
begin
Action2
Action3
end
Action4
Action5
The actions 4 & 5 are executed always, no matter if the result of Test1
is true or false...
To avoid repeated code: What´s about modularisation? Like
methods/functions? Have a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modularity_(programming) or ask google.
Regards,
Christian
Fletch schrieb:
> That is kind of what I mean, however in my case this would lead to a lot of repeated code.
>
> Test1
> (if True)
> Action2
> Action3
> Action4
> Action5
> (else)
> Action4
> Action5
>
> I have been thinking about a goto(Action4) which works, but as my code is sequential, it follows Action4 with Action2, Action3, and Action4 again
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