Difference between revisions of "Jump Instruction"
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A Jump Instruction is a transfer of control to another program location whereby control does not automatically return to the point from which it was called. |
A Jump Instruction is a transfer of control to another program location whereby control does not automatically return to the point from which it was called. |
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− | This is in contrast to a Call Instruction where control does automatically return to to the point from which it was called. |
+ | This is in contrast to a [[Call Instruction]] where control does automatically return to to the point from which it was called. |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 18 June 2019
A Jump Instruction is a transfer of control to another program location whereby control does not automatically return to the point from which it was called.
This is in contrast to a Call Instruction where control does automatically return to to the point from which it was called.