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Nick Mathewson authored
Now it's an orthodox "goto err/done" exit path, and it isn't some screwy thing where we stick err/done at the end of a loop and duplicate our cleanup code.
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Now it's an orthodox "goto err/done" exit path, and it isn't some screwy thing where we stick err/done at the end of a loop and duplicate our cleanup code.