Other than ``++Exit Select++``, using an ``++Exit++`` statement is never a good idea. ``++Exit Do++``, ``++Exit For++``, ``++Exit Try++``, and ``++Exit While++`` will all result in unstructured control flow, i.e. spaghetti code. ``++Exit Function++``, ``++Exit Property++``, and ``++Exit Sub++`` are all poor, less-readable substitutes for a simple ``++return++``, and if used with code that should return a value (``++Exit Function++`` and in some cases ``++Exit Property++``) they could result in a ``++NullReferenceException++``. This rule raises an issue for all uses of ``++Exit++`` except ``++Exit Select++`` and ``++Exit Do++`` statements in loops without condition. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- Public Class Sample Dim condition As Boolean Public Sub MySub() If condition Then Exit Sub ' Noncompliant End If For index = 1 To 10 If index = 5 Then Exit For ' Noncompliant End If ' ... Next End Sub Function MyFunction() As Object ' ... MyFunction = 42 Exit Function ' Noncompliant End Function End Class ---- == Compliant Solution ---- Public Class Sample Dim condition As Boolean Public Sub MySub() If condition Then Return End If For index = 1 To 4 ' ... Next End Sub Function MyFunction() As Object ' ... Return 42 End Function End Class ---- ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Implementation Specification (visible only on this page) include::message.adoc[] include::highlighting.adoc[] ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]