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  2. Branch table - Wikipedia

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    ; Most architectures will transform the index in some way before ; adding it to the program counter. table; The branch table begins here with this label goto index_zero; each of these goto instructions is an unconditional branch goto index_one; of code. goto index_two goto index_three index_zero; Code is added here to perform whatever action is ...

  3. Control flow - Wikipedia

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    Continuation at a different statement (unconditional branch or jump) Executing a set of statements only if some condition is met (choice - i.e., conditional branch) Executing a set of statements zero or more times, until some condition is met (i.e., loop - the same as conditional branch)

  4. Branch (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    [a] Branch (or branching, branched) may also refer to the act of switching execution to a different instruction sequence as a result of executing a branch instruction. Branch instructions are used to implement control flow in program loops and conditionals (i.e., executing a particular sequence of instructions only if certain conditions are ...

  5. Imperative programming - Wikipedia

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    Conditional branching statements allow a sequence of statements to be executed only if some condition is met. Otherwise, the statements are skipped and the execution sequence continues from the statement following them. Unconditional branching statements allow an execution sequence to be transferred to another part of a program.

  6. Hack computer - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, an unconditional branch is provided as a seventh option. Because the comp field must always be supplied, even though the value is not required for the unconditional branch, the syntax of this instruction is given as “0;JMP”. The branch conditions supported are specified in the table above.

  7. Control table - Wikipedia

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    The control table entries are then much more similar to conditional statements in procedural languages but, crucially, without the actual (language dependent) conditional statements (i.e. instructions) being present (the generic code is physically in the interpreter that processes the table entries, not in the table itself – which simply ...

  8. Gcov - Wikipedia

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    This option allows you to see how often each branch in your program was taken. Unconditional branches will not be shown, unless the -u option is given.-c (--branch-counts): Write branch frequencies as the number of branches taken, rather than the percentage of branches taken.-n (--no-output): Do not create the gcov output file.

  9. Branch target predictor - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, a branch target predictor is the part of a processor that predicts the target, i.e., the address of the instruction that is executed next, of a taken conditional branch or unconditional branch instruction before the target of the branch instruction is computed by the execution unit of the processor.