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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:17:25+00:00 2026-05-22T18:17:25+00:00

What is better stylewise/readability? I have a loop that reads input and does different

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What is better stylewise/readability?

I have a loop that reads input and does different things according to the input, and when an error occurs, I need a simple return;. Example:

while( get_input() )
{
    if( input == "somethingcool" )
    {
        if( !process_somethingcool() )
            return; // <-- a couple of these
    }
    //...
    else // bad input, error handling is fancier than this, but irrelevant to the question
        return;
}
return;

So should I replace the individual return;s with a goto end; and place a label end: right above the last return in the example above or not? I am not in need of “use RAII” because nothing is allocated in the if blocks. Both ways would be identical in all senses of the word, except for the style/readability/performance?

I would suppose performance is identical, but just to be sure: is it?

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    2026-05-22T18:17:26+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:17 pm

    For C, goto is reasonable (it’s used widely in the Linux kernel) as you can enhance readability with a single point of return.

    For C++, because you have the possibility of anything throwing an exception, you implicitly have multiple points of return so you should always use the RAII model with multiple returns.

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