goto(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)
 
   
  The goto operator can be used to jump to another
  section in the program.  The target point is specified by a label
  followed by a colon, and the instruction is given as
  goto followed by the desired target label.  This
  is not a full unrestricted goto.  The target
  label must be within the same file and context, meaning that you cannot jump
  out of a function or method, nor can you jump into one.  You also
  cannot jump into any sort of loop or switch structure.  You may jump
  out of these, and a common use is to use a goto
  in place of a multi-level break.
 
Example #1 goto example
<?php
goto a;
echo 'Foo';
 
a:
echo 'Bar';
?>
The above example will output:
Bar
Example #2 goto loop example
<?php
for($i=0,$j=50; $i<100; $i++) {
  while($j--) {
    if($j==17) goto end; 
  }  
}
echo "i = $i";
end:
echo 'j hit 17';
?>
The above example will output:
j hit 17
Example #3 This will not work
<?php
goto loop;
for($i=0,$j=50; $i<100; $i++) {
  while($j--) {
    loop:
  }
}
echo "$i = $i";
?>
The above example will output:
Fatal error: 'goto' into loop or switch statement is disallowed in script on line 2
Note:
The
gotooperator is available as of PHP 5.3.
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