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Re: Aborting a Flat Sequence

Aborting or jumping out of structures in procedural languages is convenient, but tends to cause bugs caused by uninitialized variables. In a data flow language, that is even less of a good idea. So the structures are required to identify a value for all ways to exit. The exit is generally quite controlled., no break or continue statements except. The solution is to make the downstream code be conditional.

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