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QUIT
will end execution of the current process level, optionally returning expr, provided the optional postcondition evaluates to true or is omitted.
QUIT
with expr when an argument is not expected will raise error M16
; QUIT
without expr when an argument is expected will raise error M17
.
Argumentless QUIT
may also be used to exit a FOR
loop occurring on the same line.
Syntax
QUIT[:postcondition] [expr]
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