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Latest revision as of 16:58, 5 September 2007
Synopsis
halt
Description
The halt command ends the execution of the script. The script cannot be restarted. This command does exactly the same as stop.
Example
if #findcnt < %amountNeeded halt
Related Commands
| Stop |
See Also
Flow Control
- Flow control commands allow scripts to make decisions based on the evaluation of boolean expressions.
| break | Jumps to first statement outside of loop |
| call | Transfers execution to another script file |
| continue | Jumps execution of a loop to next iteration |
| exit | Exits a called script |
| for | Creates a counting loop |
| gosub | Transfers execution to the matching sub |
| goto | Jumps to another part of the script given by a label |
| halt | Stops the script |
| if | Executes code based on the evaluation of an expression |
| pause | Temporarily stops the execution of the current script |
| repeat..until | Creates a loop that checks condition after execution |
| return | Returns from a sub |
| stop | Ends the script |
| while | Creates a loop that checks condition before execution |