Comefrom
In
computer programming
,
COMEFROM
is a
control flow
structure used in some
programming languages
. Its purpose is roughly the opposite of
GOTO
, in that it takes the execution state from any arbitrary point in code to a COMEFROM statement. Depending on the language used, multiple COMEFROMs referencing the same departure point may be either invalid or induce parallel execution. It was initially seen in lists of joke
assembly language
instructions (as 'CMFRM') and was elaborated upon in a
Datamation
article by R. Lawrence Clark in 1973. COMEFROM was eventually implemented in the
esoteric programming language
INTERCAL
.
External References
COMEFROM Information Page
Datamation Article
*
Joke Assembler Instruction List Including CMFRM
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