break
break
Terminate execution of a block within your processes scope
Description
break will terminate execution of a block (eg function, private, foreach, if, etc).
break requires a parameter and that parameter is the name of the caller block you wish to break out of. If it is a function or private, then it will be the name of that function or private. If it is an if or foreach loop, then it will be if or foreach (respectively).
Usage
break block-name
Examples
Exiting an iteration block:
function foo {
%[1..10] -> foreach i {
out $i
if { $i == 5 } then {
out "exit running function"
break foo
out "ended"
}
}
}
Running the above code would output:
» foo
1
2
3
4
5
exit running function
Exiting a function:
break can be considered to exhibit the behavior of return (from other languages) too
function example {
if { $USER == "root" } then {
err "Don't run this as root"
break example
}
# ... do something ...
}
Though in this particular use case it is recommended that you use return instead, the above code does illustrate how break behaves.
Detail
break cannot escape the bounds of its scope (typically the function it is running inside). For example, in the following code we are calling break bar (which is a different function) inside of the function foo:
function foo {
%[1..10] -> foreach i {
out $i
if { $i == 5 } then {
out "exit running function"
break bar
out "ended"
}
}
}
function bar {
foo
}
Regardless of whether we run foo or bar, both of those functions will raise the following error:
Error in `break` (7,17): no block found named `bar` within the scope of `foo`
See Also
continue: Terminate process of a block within a caller functionexit: Exit murexforeach: Iterate through an arrayformap: Iterate through a map or other collection of datafunction: Define a function blockif: Conditional statement to execute different blocks of code depending on the result of the conditionout: Print a string to the STDOUT with a trailing new line characterprivate: Define a private function blockreturn: Exits current function scope