return
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return
Exits current function scope
Description
return
will terminate execution of a block at the scope level (eg function
, private
, etc)
Conceptually it is the same as break
except it doesn't require the scope name as a parameter and you can specify the exit number rather than defaulting to 0.
Usage
return [ exit-number ]
Examples
Setting an exit number:
function example {
out foo
return 13
out bar
}
example
exitnum
Running the above code would output:
foo
13
Returning withing an exit number:
If we were to run the same code as above but with return
written without any parameters (ie instead of return 13
it would be just return
), then you would see the following output:
foo
0
Detail
Any process that has been initialised within a return
ed scope will have their exit number updated to the value specified in return
(or 0
if no parameter was passed).
See Also
break
: Terminate execution of a block within your processes scopecontinue
: Terminate process of a block within a caller functionexit
: Exit murexexitnum
: Output the exit number of the previous processfunction
: Define a function blockout
: Print a string to the STDOUT with a trailing new line characterprivate
: Define a private function block