Thank you, @Dmitrii Baranov !

Just want to assure you, the account is not hacked, yet ;) 

Yes, it may be a strange question (though it is a discussion), but if we put a poll (maybe not a bad idea too), I bet the majority of developers don't use the return command at all. And I remember times when it was introduced to a language (not that long ago). 

That's why AI is not using it in code generation, as it relies on the common practices in the publicly available source codes.

Essentially, I would recommend always using Return to exit a function (as in all other programming languages) and Quit to exit a loop.

Yes, makes sense, thank you. 

Thank you, @Robert Barbiaux ! Love the historic review! It's great to see you find the utility for return command.

p.s. IMHO, generative AIs, while useful in some contexts, are nor artificial, because they are trained with human sourced corpus, nor intelligent, because they are not able of any real creativity and are not doing any reasoning (even if they can mimic both rather well) 😇

Agree! In fact humans can mimic the reasoning perfectly too :)

Thank you @Robert Barbiaux ! Makes sense! I'll take a look if I can implement it vs what I'm doing.

I was thinking of introducing several IRIS web-apps serving one frontend that addresses different parts of logic as a spec file and implementation far beyond 2K of lines already. But not sure if it is a good/bad practice to have several web apps, and if it is a common approach. Of course, it brings a burden of accesses/roles/security whoops, etc.