Thanks Brian.

For my own purposes, yes I have no need for a break or return
statement.

But I'm writing a DSL for others to use. People that don't have
experience with functional programming, and for them it's easier to
have a break/return. And for me, it's easier to implement break/return
using an exception than it is to transform the DSL into appropriately
nested if's.

  -Patrick
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