• programming, COMEFROM (or COME FROM) is an obscure control flow structure used in some programming languages, originally as a joke. COMEFROM is the inverse...
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    program. These facilities can be and are abused to act like the COMEFROM statement. COMEFROM Program animation (Stepping) SIMMON Abbate, Janet (2012), Recoding...
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  • thereof, Icon-style generators, or engines and threads or even the obscure COMEFROM[citation needed]. As shown by the next example, call/cc can be used to...
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  • Lawrence Clark suggested that the GOTO statement could be replaced by the COMEFROM statement and provided some entertaining examples. This was actually implemented...
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  • GOTO statement could be replaced by the COMEFROM statement, and provides some entertaining examples. COMEFROM was implemented in one esoteric programming...
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  • expensive and error prone, it is worth effort during design to avoid. COMEFROM Loose coupling State pattern "Perl documentation of the $[ variable". Dominus...
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  • is a topic of current research. Call-with-current-continuation Closure COMEFROM Continuation-passing style Control flow Coroutine Delimited continuation...
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  • definition to learn about it. In such cases, advice acts almost like a COMEFROM, a joke facility added to INTERCAL to spoof the spaghettification attendant...
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  • effect kind may be goto (i.e. the piece of code may perform a jump) and comefrom (i.e. the piece of code may be the target of a jump), and the region denotes...
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  • contributor in the past. For example, he has been an enthusiast for the COMEFROM statement and an expert on its semantics. Apparently reports of FXR's death...
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  • Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 March 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2018. C2:ComeFrom Steimann, F. (2006). "The paradoxical success of aspect-oriented programming"...
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    such as Scheme generally do not have goto, instead using continuations. COMEFROM Control flow GOSUB Switch statement – a multiway branch (or conditional...
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  • diagnostic lights Bogosort, a portmanteau of the words bogus and sort COMEFROM, an obscure programming language control flow structure, originally as...
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