On 16 January 2012 15:52, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
When a C++ (boolean) function contains multiple
if-else tests, and each of those tests contains a return statement (return=false; or
return=true;), does the function exit when encountering the first return?
Or does the function continue executing the remaining code within that function?
In other words, when encountering that first return, does the function exit much like a
break command?
Code always returns from the function when the first return is executed.