This isn't a specific problem that I actually am trying to implement, but it ocurred to me that I do not know how to do this, so I will give a simple example to illustrate:
Suppose we have a while loop containing a switch statement, for instance:
while(some_cond){
    switch(some_var){
        case 1:
            foo();
            break;
        case 2:
            bar();
            break;
    }
}
what would we do if we wanted to break out of the while loop in case 1, say?
We can't do break; break;, since the second will never happen.
We also can't do break *un*conditionally in the while loop, since this would happen in any case.
Do we have no choice but to if (some_var == 1) break; in the while loop, or else append && !flag) to the while condition, and set flag = 1? 
 
     
     
    