To get straight to the point, there are times when I may not want to render anything. Some condition failed and I now want to display an error for the admin/developer and skip rendering a template file so the front end isn't affected. The context would be in a preprocess function. In this case I'm using `hook_preprocess_entity`. I check for a condition and if it fails, I want to skip the template. I'm thinking this hook may be too late since it's already decided that a template file should be used. But I don't think there's a hook that I can reliably use to intercept this. I've been digging in core's `theme.inc` but can't figure it out. I tried resetting the `theme_hook_suggestions` and `theme_hook_suggestion` but it seemed to still default to a template file. I've tried moving my check into the template file itself (I don't like this one but though, it stinks), but I have to break out of php and return some empty html (blank space/line seems to work); Otherwise Drupal seems to move onto the next template suggestion. Really weird. Current workaround is registering a new template file with `hook_theme` and having just a blank line in that template file. If my check fails I set this file as the `theme_hook_suggestion`. Hope all that makes sense. Does anyone know how to do this?