Nah! I've just discovered Enumerable.any() and Enumerable.all(). That
should do the trick.

Sorry for hassle <o>

Greetings,
Tomasz Kalkosiński

On Oct 9, 10:47 am, Tomasz Kalkosiński <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm refactoring old code and I use Enumerable.each() wherever
> possible. I've came to problem like this:
>
> function checkSomething (arr)
>     for (i=0 ; i < arr.length ; i++) {
>         var c = arr[i];
>         if (c == 15) return true;
>     }
>     return false;
>
> }
>
> My question is can I do "short-circuit" return from inside
> each( function (c) {...} ) ? When I do return it's just like old throw
> $continue and it's not what I mean.
>
> Greetings,
> Tomasz Kalkosiński
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