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Back to local compiler directives.
$GOTO
The $GOTO directive:
- determines whether jump commands can be used;
- knows the ON and OFF switches;
- defaults to {$GOTO OFF}. That is, no jump commands are allowed;
- can be enabled if the directive is {$GOTO ON}, the compiler supports the GOTO and LABEL commands;
- corresponds to the -Sg command line switch.
Example:
{$GOTO ON}
label TheEnd;
begin
If ParamCount = 0 then
GoTo TheEnd;
Writeln('Parameters were passed on the command line');
TheEnd:
end.
Note for inline assembler: If labels are used in the assembly code, the directive {$GOTO ON} must be used.