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function example_1 | function example_1 | ||
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dialog box [has return statement] | dialog box [has return statement] | ||
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return .t. | return .t. | ||
//already exited function | //already exited function | ||
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function example_2 | function example_2 | ||
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dialog box [has no return statement] | dialog box [has no return statement] | ||
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endfunc | endfunc | ||
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Revision as of 10:33, 29 April 2009
Class
Applications
Purpose
Return from a function
Syntax
ENDFUNC
See Also
FUNCTION, RETURN, SET COMPATIBLE
Description
The ENDFUNC statement closes the active function, releases memory variables and arrays defined as private, and passes control back to the calling program assuming no RETURN statement has already been called.
If the function is exited using the ENDFUNC command or other implicit RETURN, the function will return .T. (true). The command SET COMPATIBLE TO VFP must be in effect to ensure Visual FoxPro compatibility.
Example
function example_1 dialog box [has return statement] return .t. //already exited function endfunc function example_2 dialog box [has no return statement] endfunc
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer