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== The Return command ==
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Halts a currently executing script and allows the calling routine to continue processing.
 
 
 
  /return [value]
 
  /return [value]
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You can also optionally specify a return value which will be stored in the [[$result]] [[Identifiers|identifier]]. The $result identifier can then be used in the calling routine.
  
The /return command halts a currently executing script and allows the calling routine to continue processing.
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Value is optional. If value isn't specified, $return and the (possible) [[Custom Identifiers|custom identifier]] give you ''[[$null]]''.
  
You can also optionally specify a return value which will be stored in the $result [[Identifiers|identifier]]. The $result can then be used in the calling routine.
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== Example ==
 
 
Value is optional. If identifiers doesn't return any existing value, by default is't returned [[$null]].
 
  
 
  [[var]] %c = 1
 
  [[var]] %c = 1
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   [[inc]] %c
 
   [[inc]] %c
 
  }
 
  }
 
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[[Echo|Echos]] values from 1 to 5.
Returns values from 1 to 5.
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alias foo { return Today, it's the [[$asctime]](dd.mm.yyyy) }
 
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//echo -a $foo
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This will echo 'Today, it's the <current date>', as $foo returns it.
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alias bar { return My name is $1- }
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//echo -a $bar(Dana)
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This would echo 'My name is Dana', as $1- refers to Dana.
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
  
 
* [[:Category:Identifiers|Identifiers]]
 
* [[:Category:Identifiers|Identifiers]]
* [[:Category:Custom Identifiers|Custom Identifiers]]
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* [[Custom Identifiers]]
 
 
{{Author|Tovrleaf}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Aliases]] [[Category:Commands]]
 
[[Category:Aliases]] [[Category:Commands]]
{{Stub}}
 

Latest revision as of 10:22, 3 July 2007

Halts a currently executing script and allows the calling routine to continue processing.

/return [value]

You can also optionally specify a return value which will be stored in the $result identifier. The $result identifier can then be used in the calling routine.

Value is optional. If value isn't specified, $return and the (possible) custom identifier give you $null.

Example

var %c = 1
while (%c <= 10) {
  echo -a %c
  if (%c == 5) { return }
  inc %c
}

Echos values from 1 to 5.

alias foo { return Today, it's the $asctime(dd.mm.yyyy) }
//echo -a $foo

This will echo 'Today, it's the <current date>', as $foo returns it.

alias bar { return My name is $1- }
//echo -a $bar(Dana)

This would echo 'My name is Dana', as $1- refers to Dana.

See Also