Richard W.M. Jones b2cd4367b1 generator: daemon: Get rid of useless done_no_free label.
The generated code had:

    ...
  done_no_free:
    return;
  }

There was no possible code between the label and the return statement,
so both the label and the return statement are redundant.  The
instances of ‘goto done_no_free’ can simply be replaced by ‘return’.

The only small complication is that there is a label just before this
which contains some optional code.  So we might have ended up with
generated code looking like:

  done:
    // if there was no optional code, this would be empty
  }

which provokes a parse error in C.  Therefore I had to add a semicolon
after the ‘done:’ label.  This will be removed in a subsequent commit,
so it's just to make the current commit bisectable.
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