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Exit

Exit current subroutine.

Declaration

Source position: system.fpd line 43

procedure Exit(

  const X: TAnyType

);

procedure Exit;

Description

Exit exits the current subroutine, and returns control to the calling routine. If invoked in the main program routine, exit stops the program. The optional argument X allows to specify a return value, in the case Exit is invoked in a function. The function result will then be equal to X.

In Object Pascal or Delphi modes, if the Exit statement is surrounded by one or more Try .. Finally constructs, the Finally blocks are executed, which means that if the finally blocks are used to free resources, then these resources will also be freed when Exit is called.

Errors

None.

See also

Halt

  

Stop program execution.

Example

Program Example21;

{ Program to demonstrate the Exit function. }

Procedure DoAnExit (Yes : Boolean);

{ This procedure demonstrates the normal Exit }

begin
  Writeln ('Hello from DoAnExit !');
  If Yes then
    begin
    Writeln ('Bailing out early.');
    exit;
    end;
  Writeln ('Continuing to the end.');
end;

Function Positive (Which : Integer) : Boolean;

{ This function demonstrates the extra FPC feature of Exit :
  You can specify a return value for the function }

begin
  if Which>0 then
    exit (True)
  else
    exit (False);
end;

begin
  { This call will go to the end }
  DoAnExit (False);
  { This call will bail out early }
  DoAnExit (True);
  if Positive (-1) then
    Writeln ('The compiler is nuts, -1 is not positive.')
  else
    Writeln ('The compiler is not so bad, -1 seems to be negative.');
end.

Documentation generated on: Nov 16 2015