[begin_label:] BEGIN
[statement_list]
END [end_label]
[begin_label:] LOOP
statement_list
END LOOP [end_label]
[begin_label:] REPEAT
statement_list
UNTIL search_condition
END REPEAT [end_label]
[begin_label:] WHILE search_condition DO
statement_list
END WHILE [end_label]
Labels are permitted for BEGIN ... END
blocks and for the LOOP
, REPEAT
, and WHILE
statements. Label use for those statements follows these rules:
-
begin_label
must be followed by a colon. -
begin_label
can be given withoutend_label
. Ifend_label
is present, it must be the same asbegin_label
. -
end_label
cannot be given withoutbegin_label
. -
Labels at the same nesting level must be distinct.
-
Labels can be up to 16 characters long.
To refer to a label within the labeled construct, use an ITERATE
or LEAVE
statement. The following example uses those statements to continue iterating or terminate the loop:
CREATE PROCEDURE doiterate(p1 INT)
BEGIN
label1: LOOP
SET p1 = p1 + 1;
IF p1 < 10 THEN ITERATE label1; END IF;
LEAVE label1;
END LOOP label1;
END;
The scope of a block label does not include the code for handlers declared within the block. For details, see Section 15.6.7.2, “DECLARE ... HANDLER Statement”.