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+ | '''NAME''' | ||
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+ | : ns_adp_return - Stop processing of the current ADP and return up the call stack | ||
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+ | '''SYNOPSIS''' | ||
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+ | : '''ns_adp_return''' ''?retval?'' | ||
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+ | '''DESCRIPTION''' | ||
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+ | : This command ends processing of the current ADP and returns up the call stack, possibly to a previous ADP that had included the current one. Returns ''retval'' or an empty string by default. | ||
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+ | : Note that this command returns only one level up the call stack. To return all the way up the call stack, use [[ns_adp_break]]. | ||
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+ | '''SEE ALSO''' | ||
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+ | : [[ns_adp_abort]], [[ns_adp_append]], [[ns_adp_argc]], [[ns_adp_argv]], [[ns_adp_bind_args]], [[ns_adp_break]], [[ns_adp_debug]], [[ns_adp_debuginit]], [[ns_adp_dir]], [[ns_adp_dump]], [[ns_adp_eval]], [[ns_adp_exception]], [[ns_adp_include]], [[ns_adp_mime]], [[ns_adp_mimetype]], [[ns_adp_parse]], [[ns_adp_puts]], [[ns_adp_registeradp]], [[ns_adp_registerproc]], [[ns_adp_registertag]], [[ns_adp_safeeval]], [[ns_adp_stats]], [[ns_adp_stream]], [[ns_adp_tell]], [[ns_adp_trunc]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Core Tcl API]] |
Revision as of 03:12, 19 March 2006
Man page: http://aolserver.com/docs/tcl/ns_adp_return.html
NAME
- ns_adp_return - Stop processing of the current ADP and return up the call stack
SYNOPSIS
- ns_adp_return ?retval?
DESCRIPTION
- This command ends processing of the current ADP and returns up the call stack, possibly to a previous ADP that had included the current one. Returns retval or an empty string by default.
- Note that this command returns only one level up the call stack. To return all the way up the call stack, use ns_adp_break.
SEE ALSO
- ns_adp_abort, ns_adp_append, ns_adp_argc, ns_adp_argv, ns_adp_bind_args, ns_adp_break, ns_adp_debug, ns_adp_debuginit, ns_adp_dir, ns_adp_dump, ns_adp_eval, ns_adp_exception, ns_adp_include, ns_adp_mime, ns_adp_mimetype, ns_adp_parse, ns_adp_puts, ns_adp_registeradp, ns_adp_registerproc, ns_adp_registertag, ns_adp_safeeval, ns_adp_stats, ns_adp_stream, ns_adp_tell, ns_adp_trunc