ns_adp_abort - Stop processing of the current ADP and discard queued output
This command stops processing of the current ADP by throwing a Tcl error along with an "ADP exception" of ADP_ABORT. This has the side-effect of truncating the current ADP's output buffer so that no queued output for the current ADP is sent to the client. However, if a streaming script was processed before ns_adp_abort was called, the data will already have been output. Also, if any commands that cause output, such as ns_return or ns_write for example, were called before ns_adp_abort, then their output will already have been output also. The optional retval becomes the return value of the ADP if specified, otherwise an empty string is returned.
# The ns_adp_abort after ns_returnredirect ensures no further ADP # processing happens except the redirect itself. ns_returnredirect https://next-scripting.org/ ns_adp_abort
Because it is possible to catch the ns_adp_abort exception, it is possible for code to execute after an ns_adp_abort in the current ADP block. However, all subsequent ADP blocks are guaranteed to not get evaluated. For example:
<% catch { ... some code that executes ns_adp_abort ... } if {[ns_adp_exception] eq "abort"} { ... some cleanup code } %> <% ... this next block will NOT be evaluated even though ns_adp_abort is caught in the prior block %>
ns_adp, ns_adp_abort, ns_adp_break, ns_adp_close, ns_adp_ctl, ns_adp_dump, ns_adp_flush, ns_adp_return, ns_adp_stream