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*ONLY* for questions about Emacs Lisp as a language, compared to other languages, in particular, compared to other Lisp dialects. That is, it is for questions *about the language* itself. *DO NOT USE IT* for questions about *using* Emacs Lisp, because most questions here are about using Elisp, and adding this tag to them is redundant. Emacs Lisp is the scripting and programming language that the Emacs editor is built on.

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Does elisp have a way to jump to (goto) labels in the code, ala common lisp's go?

Does elisp have a way to jump to (goto) labels in the code, ala common lisp's go? …
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Does elisp have a way to jump to (goto) labels in the code, ala common lisp's go?

It works exactly the same, we just need to use cl-tagbody instead. (cl-tagbody (setq val 2) (go lp) (incf val 3) lp (incf val 4)) val 6
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