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Is possible to break execution program from function or I need to check boolean val returned?

Code

function check(something) {

    if (!something) return;
    // Else pass and program continuing
}

check(false); // I want to stop execution because function has returned
// Or I need to check value like if (!check(false)) return; ?
// I want easiest possible without re-check value of function..

alert("hello");
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  • A way to stop execution from function, without re-check returned value of it...
    – Davide
    Dec 24, 2015 at 10:58
  • 3
    You can only return if you're in a function. There's no way to do that from top-level script code.
    – Barmar
    Dec 24, 2015 at 10:58
  • @Barmar unless you are using Node.js :D Dec 24, 2015 at 11:03
  • @barmar what about throw 😇
    – CoderPi
    Dec 25, 2015 at 0:00

3 Answers 3

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One way would be to through an Error, but otherwise you would need to use a boolean check, yes. I would recommend to use the boolean

function check(something) {

    if (!something) throw "";
    // Else pass and program continuing
}

check(false); // I want to stop execution because function has returned
// Or I need to check value like if (!check(false)) return; ?
// I want easiest possible without re-check value of function..

alert("hello");

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Easiest...

(function(){
  function check(something) {

    if (!something) return false;
    // Else pass and program continuing
  }

  if(!check(false)) return; 

  alert("hello");
});

(function(){ ... }); is called IIFE Immediately-invoked function expression.

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Put your code in an IIFE, then you can use return

(function() {
    function check(something) {
        if (!something) {
            return false;
        } else {
            return true;
        }
    }

    if (!check(false)) {
        return;
    }

    alert("hello");
});

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