From: | Elliott Olson |
Date: | 6 Jan 2000 at 00:02:37 |
Subject: | Re: EXIT |
Hello,
On 04-Jan-00, Donald wrote:
> From: Donald Dalley <ddalley@idirect.com>
>
>
> On 04-Jan-00, Steve Bowie wrote:
>
>> Interesting - I always end with an express Exit, just on general
>> principles, and because in my longer stuff it prevents accidentally
>> having the execution continue on through an internal function built later
>> (I'm pretty sure i've had this happen sometimes). Why not?
>
> Exactly, Steve. Actually, almost all of my programs have two EXITs - one
> where I expect to leave (my closing func) and one after all the main CALLs
> of the starting funcs (to stop any run-on).
If there is nothing after the last call, why would it run-on (where would
execution continue) without an exit?
Elliott
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