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<p class="caption">$ProcCls Function
<p class="caption">$ProcCls Function
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<p class="caption">%RESULT is set to indicate the results of the function.</p>
<p class="caption">%result is set to indicate the results of the function.</p>


If <var>$ProcCls</var> is called before the current procedure has been completely processed, the current procedure is closed and the next [[$ProcGet]], [[$ProcDat]], or [[$ProcLoc]] call operates on the previous procedure, if any. <var>$ProcCls</var> will not close an input stream that was not open via [[$ProcOpn]].  
If <var>$ProcCls</var> is called before the current procedure has been completely processed, the current procedure is closed and the next [[$ProcGet]], [[$ProcDat]], or [[$ProcLoc]] call operates on the previous procedure, if any. <var>$ProcCls</var> will not close an input stream that was not open via [[$ProcOpn]].  

Revision as of 20:44, 24 October 2012

Close procedure before reaching end

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is currently no OO equivalent for the $ProcCls function.

The $ProcCls function may be used to "close" a procedure before reaching its end.

The $ProcCls function accepts no arguments and returns a numeric result. As of Sirius Mods Version 6.8, it is a callable $function.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" />%result = $ProcCls <section end="syntax" />

$ProcCls Function

%result is set to indicate the results of the function.

If $ProcCls is called before the current procedure has been completely processed, the current procedure is closed and the next $ProcGet, $ProcDat, or $ProcLoc call operates on the previous procedure, if any. $ProcCls will not close an input stream that was not open via $ProcOpn.

The following instructions close all procedure input streams opened by $ProcOpn.

REPEAT UNTIL %RESULT <= 0 %RESULT = $ProcCls END REPEAT

Error codes

-1 - Current include level not opened by $ProcOpn 0 - Include level closed, no more $ProcOpn levels left N - Include level close, N $ProcOpn levels left

$ProcCls Result Codes

Products authorizing $ProcCls