I have a piece of C# code in which I use the goto statement. Is this a correct use of the goto statement or is there a better alternative solution?
bool IsValid(TestObject aObject)
{
bool aRetVal = false;
if(condition here)
goto exit;
if(condition here)
goto exit;
if(condition here)
goto exit;
aRetVal = true;
exit:
return aRetVal;
}
The reason I'm doing this is because I don't want multiple exit points in my method.
I don't want multiple exit points in my function.
why so?