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abort
Syntax
abort
Description
Command; tells Lingo to exit the current handler and any handler that called it without executing any of the remaining statements in the handler. This differs from the exit
keyword, which returns to the handler from which the current handler was called.
The abort
command does not quit Director.
Example
This statement instructs Lingo to exit the handler and any handler that called it when the amount of free memory is less than 50K:
if the freeBytes < 50*1024 then abort
See also
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