/* __ *\ ** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API ** ** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2003-2013, LAMP/EPFL ** ** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ ** ** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | ** ** |/ ** \* */ package scala.util.control /** A class that can be instantiated for the break control abstraction. * Example usage: * {{{ * val mybreaks = new Breaks * import mybreaks.{break, breakable} * * breakable { * for (...) { * if (...) break() * } * } * }}} * Calls to break from one instantiation of `Breaks` will never * target breakable objects of some other instantiation. */ class Breaks { private val breakException = new BreakControl /** * A block from which one can exit with a `break`. The `break` may be * executed further down in the call stack provided that it is called on the * exact same instance of `Breaks`. */ def breakable(op: => Unit) { try { op } catch { case ex: BreakControl => if (ex ne breakException) throw ex } } sealed trait TryBlock[T] { def catchBreak(onBreak: =>T): T } /** * This variant enables the execution of a code block in case of a `break()`: * {{{ * tryBreakable { * for (...) { * if (...) break() * } * } catchBreak { * doCleanup() * } * }}} */ def tryBreakable[T](op: =>T) = new TryBlock[T] { def catchBreak(onBreak: =>T) = try { op } catch { case ex: BreakControl => if (ex ne breakException) throw ex onBreak } } /** * Break from dynamically closest enclosing breakable block using this exact * `Breaks` instance. * * @note This might be different than the statically closest enclosing block! */ def break(): Nothing = { throw breakException } } /** An object that can be used for the break control abstraction. * Example usage: * {{{ * import Breaks.{break, breakable} * * breakable { * for (...) { * if (...) break * } * } * }}} */ object Breaks extends Breaks private class BreakControl extends ControlThrowable