Here's an illustration. Basically, the RETURNING clause lists types (optionally followed by AS name - but the name does not declare a variable); then in the body of the procedure you define variables 'as usual' and then return them.
This particular example is a simulation of Oracle's NEXT_DAY function, minus globalization. The file includes a self-test:
Example Procedure
-- @(#)$Id: next_day.spl,v 1.1 2004/10/05 21:39:18 jleffler Exp $
--
-- @(#)Create procedure equivalent to Oracle's NEXT_DAY() function.
-- Bugs: not internationalized.
CREATE PROCEDURE 'oracle'.next_day(dateval DATE, dayname CHAR(3))
RETURNING DATE AS next_date;
DEFINE rv DATE; -- Return value.
DEFINE dw INTEGER; -- Weekday corresponding to dayname.
DEFINE wd INTEGER; -- Weekday corresponding to dateval.
DEFINE dn CHAR(3);
LET rv = NULL;
IF dateval IS NOT NULL THEN
LET dw = NULL;
LET dn = UPPER(dayname);
IF dn = 'SUN' THEN LET dw = 0;
ELIF dn = 'MON' THEN LET dw = 1;
ELIF dn = 'TUE' THEN LET dw = 2;
ELIF dn = 'WED' THEN LET dw = 3;
ELIF dn = 'THU' THEN LET dw = 4;
ELIF dn = 'FRI' THEN LET dw = 5;
ELIF dn = 'SAT' THEN LET dw = 6;
END IF;
IF dw IS NOT NULL THEN
LET wd = WEEKDAY(dateval);
LET rv = dateval - wd + dw;
IF wd >= dw THEN
LET rv = rv + 7;
END IF;
END IF;
END IF;
RETURN rv;
END PROCEDURE;
Self-Test Code
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CREATE TEMP TABLE test_next_day
(
ref_date DATE NOT NULL,
nxt_day CHAR(9) NOT NULL,
exp_date DATE NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,01,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,06,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,06,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,03,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,06,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,04,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,06,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,05,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,06,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,06,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,13,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,07,2001), 'Tuesday', MDY(02,13,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Monday', MDY(02,05,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Wednesday', MDY(02,07,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Thursday', MDY(02,08,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Friday', MDY(02,09,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Saturday', MDY(02,03,2001));
INSERT INTO test_next_day VALUES(MDY(02,02,2001), 'Sunday', MDY(02,04,2001));
SELECT ref_date, nxt_day, WEEKDAY(ref_date) AS ref_dow,
exp_date, WEEKDAY(exp_date) AS exp_dow,
NEXT_DAY(ref_date, nxt_day) AS got_date
FROM test_next_day
INTO TEMP test_next_day2;
SELECT *
FROM test_next_day2
ORDER BY ref_date, nxt_day;
SELECT "**FAILED**" AS failed, *
FROM test_next_day2
WHERE (exp_date IS NOT NULL AND got_date IS NULL)
OR (exp_date IS NULL AND got_date IS NOT NULL)
OR (exp_date IS NOT NULL AND got_date IS NOT NULL AND exp_date != got_date)
ORDER BY ref_date, nxt_day;