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class LocalJumpError
Raised when Ruby can't yield as requested.
A typical scenario is attempting to yield when no block is given:
def call_block
  yield 42
end
call_block
   raises the exception:
LocalJumpError: no block given (yield)
   A more subtle example:
def get_me_a_return
  Proc.new { return 42 }
end
get_me_a_return.call
   raises the exception:
LocalJumpError: unexpected return
  Public Instance Methods
 exit_value → obj  Show source
     
     static VALUE
localjump_xvalue(VALUE exc)
{
    return rb_iv_get(exc, "@exit_value");
}
      Returns the exit value associated with this LocalJumpError.
 reason → symbol  Show source
     
     static VALUE
localjump_reason(VALUE exc)
{
    return rb_iv_get(exc, "@reason");
}
      The reason this block was terminated: :break, :redo, :retry, :next, :return, or :noreason.
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