Exits one or more enclosing FOR, REPEAT, or WHILE loops.
Format
EXITLOOP [integer]
1 – Parameters
integer
A decimal integer that specifies the number of nested loops to
exit from. The default is 1.
2 – Description
Use the EXITLOOP command to exit one or more enclosing FOR,
REPEAT, or WHILE loops.
Related commands:
FOR
REPEAT
WHILE
3 – Example
DBG> WHILE 1 DO (STEP; IF X .GT. 3 THEN EXITLOOP)
The WHILE 1 command generates an endless loop that executes a
STEP command with each iteration. After each STEP, the value
of X is tested. If X is greater than 3, the EXITLOOP command
terminates the loop (Fortran example).