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Revision as of 18:44, 5 July 2014
The /halt command can be used to immediately stop any further processing. If used from within an event or from within an alias that originated from an event. Other events in other script files will continue to execute unless they are prefixed with the '&' access prefix. In such events, the $halted identifier will be $true.
Synopsis
/halt
Switches
None
Parameters
None
Example
; /halt_example alias halt_example { echo -a Some echo! halt_example2 echo -a This echo command will never execute } alias halt_example2 { echo -a Example 2! ; kill the script halt }
Will output:
Some echo! Example 2!
Compatibility
Added:
Added On:
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.
See also
mIRC commands list