EXIT PROCEDURE
The EXIT PROCEDURE
command is used to stop execution of a specific procedure,
and transfer control of the program to the first statement following the calling
of that procedure.
The command is useful to exit when an error or unexpected condition occurs, and it
can be used to end the procedure and handle the error appropriately. In some cases,
using EXIT PROCEDURE
can make your code more efficient by avoiding executing unnecessary
statements. EXIT PROCEDURE
allows you to create more complex control flows and
make dynamic decisions during program execution. Excessive use of EXIT PROCEDURE
, however,
can make your code more difficult to read and maintain.
PROCEDURE test[ x AS INTEGER ] IF x > 10 THEN EXIT PROCEDURE PRINT "X is less or equal to 10" ENDIF END PROC
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If you have encountered a problem using this command, if you think there is a bug or the explanation is unclear, please open an issue for this keyword on GitHub. Thank you!