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Re: "return" should not continue script execution, even if used inapprop
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don fong |
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Re: "return" should not continue script execution, even if used inappropriately |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Jan 2019 11:41:47 -0800 |
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> | the "answers" have mostly been about "how to do this".
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> Yes, that would be the point, wouldn't it?
>
no. a discussion thread can have multiple points. one point that arose
was someone calling this technique (or python programmers, or both) crazy.
that's the one i'm talking about, as i've repeatedly emphasized. i'm not
the one who introduced this point, but i thought it deserved a response
since the bash FAQ is dismissing a valuable technique, one that ought to be
more widely adopted.
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