Setjmp.h: non-local goto -
While the C language has the dreaded goto statement, it can only be used to jump to a label in the same (local) function. In order to jump directly to another (non-local) function, the C library provides the setjmp() and longjmp() functions. setjmp() and longjmp() are useful for dealing with errors and interrupts encountered in a low-level subroutine of a program.
Note:
setjmp() and longjmp() make programs hard to understand and maintain. If possible, an alternative should be used.
longjmp() can destroy changes made to global register variables (see How to permanently bind a variable to a register?).
For a very detailed discussion of setjmp()/longjmp(), see Chapter 7 of Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, by W. Richard Stevens.
Example:
#include <setjmp.h>
jmp_buf env;
int main (void)
{
    if (setjmp (env))
    {
        ... handle error ...
    }
    while (1)
    {
       ... main processing loop which calls foo() some where ...
    }
}
...
void foo (void)
{
    ... blah, blah, blah ...
    if (err)
    {
        longjmp (env, 1);
    }
}
        Non-local jump to a saved stack context.
#include <setjmp.h>
longjmp() restores the environment saved by the last call of setjmp() with the corresponding __jmpb argument. After longjmp() is completed, program execution continues as if the corresponding call of setjmp() had just returned the value __ret.
Note:
longjmp() cannot cause 0 to be returned. If longjmp() is invoked with a second argument of 0, 1 will be returned instead.
Parameters:
__jmpb Information saved by a previous call to setjmp().
__ret Value to return to the caller of setjmp().
Returns:
This function never returns.
Save stack context for non-local goto.
#include <setjmp.h>
setjmp() saves the stack context/environment in __jmpb for later use by longjmp(). The stack context will be invalidated if the function which called setjmp() returns.
Parameters:
__jmpb Variable of type jmp_buf which holds the stack information such that the environment can be restored.
Returns:
setjmp() returns 0 if returning directly, and non-zero when returning from longjmp() using the saved context.
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