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Related Syntax | Related Concepts | ||||
control structure |
when, unless |
Syntax
action|rule when condition action|rule unless condition
Argument definitions
You can use when
and unless
to make any OmniMark rule or action conditional. The rule will not fire, the action will not be executed, if the condition following when
is false, or the condition following unless
is true.
The following rule will fire when "hello" occurs in the data only if "count" is greater than 12:
find "hello" when count > 12
The following action will be executed unless the variable "name" contains the string "Fred":
output name unless name = "Fred"
when
and unless
can also be used to make any block or looping structure conditional by placing them at the end of the structure:
do xml-parse document scan my-document output"%c" done unless my-flag
This is not particularly readable, however. It will usually be preferable to wrap the structure you want to make conditional in a do when or do unless block:
do unless my-flag do xml-parse document scan my-document output "%c" done done
Note that do when
and do unless
are separate conditional structures, not do blocks with when
or unless
attached. do when
and do unless
allow for the use of else
and else when
within the block.
Related Syntax do when, do unless true, false |
Related Concepts Conditional constructs |