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  • E Eytukan

    John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

    you've become a better programmer as a result of the experience.

    :-O:-O Thanks. It's encourging. Now I'm raring to make big mistakes :-O. [My boss::wtf:]


    Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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    Waitaminit - I'm not trying to be encouraging. You'll eventually fail at everything you try to do.

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    • E Eytukan

      Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


      Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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      VuNic wrote:

      I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case.

      I have. It's one of the very few real uses i have for switch blocks...

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        Waitaminit - I'm not trying to be encouraging. You'll eventually fail at everything you try to do.

        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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        "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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        Eytukan
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        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

        You'll eventually fail at everything you try to do

        Now I'm trying to make mistakes. So thanks for your wishes john. ;P


        Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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        • E Eytukan

          Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


          Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          That's one of the shortcomings of C that will cause trouble for any new C-based language that doesn't want to break code that gets ported to the new language. (Personally, I'd rather have the ideal language.) My real complaint is that if you have a switch in a loop, there are times when a case wants to break the loop, but can't (even though it can continue the loop!). There should be some other keyword for switches; break (and continue) should be reserved for loops.

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          • C Christian Graus

            Yep, they enforced break because otherwise the code is hard to read, and then they encouraged goto. Brilliant.

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            Jim Crafton
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            Must be the left over VB influence...

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            • E Eytukan

              Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


              Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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              Todd Smith
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              what about:switch (something) { case A: case B: case C: DoSomething(); break; case D: case E: case F: DoSomethingElse(); break; .... }

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              • E Eytukan

                Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


                Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                I've used fallthrough many times over the years so yes I'd say it's required.

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                • E Eytukan

                  Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


                  Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                  I have used fall throughs, though I've long felt the proper implementation would be that a new case statement implies break and to fall through you write fallthrough;. (I've also wanted the equivalent of "reswitch"--that is; go back and reevaluate the expression again.)

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                  • E Eytukan

                    Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


                    Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                    PC-Lint will catch missing break statements, and a lot of other common coding oversights.

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                    • M Michael Dunn

                      I've probably coded a fall-through like that maybe twice in my life. Not counting those times where I goofed and forgot the break. ;) (That shows what I think is a design mistake in C - the default behavior should be no fall-through between cases, since that's what programmers will want the vast majority of the time. Oh well.) I was just looking up the C# spec and C# requires break statements even though the behavior is no fall-through. Bwa? :confused:

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                      Stephen Hewitt
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                      Not only that but a fall-though is still supported but requires the use of the goto statement. I would have preferred an explicit “fall-through” keyword.

                      Steve

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                      • J Joe Woodbury

                        I have used fall throughs, though I've long felt the proper implementation would be that a new case statement implies break and to fall through you write fallthrough;. (I've also wanted the equivalent of "reswitch"--that is; go back and reevaluate the expression again.)

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                        Eytukan
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                        Very good idea.


                        Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                        • H Hans Dietrich

                          PC-Lint will catch missing break statements, and a lot of other common coding oversights.

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                          Eytukan
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                          Thanks. It will be really required if we have switch-case blocks that contains 1000s of lines. will suggest that to my boss.


                          Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                          • T Todd Smith

                            what about:switch (something) { case A: case B: case C: DoSomething(); break; case D: case E: case F: DoSomethingElse(); break; .... }

                            Todd Smith

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                            Eytukan
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                            You mean, if it's case "A", it should perform A,B & C. if it's case "C", it directly comes to "C". Got it. I get the picture now!. :jig: thanks :beer:. It has it's use but as joe said above , it will really nice if we have something called fallthrough to explicitly mean it.


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                            • J Joe Woodbury

                              I have used fall throughs, though I've long felt the proper implementation would be that a new case statement implies break and to fall through you write fallthrough;. (I've also wanted the equivalent of "reswitch"--that is; go back and reevaluate the expression again.)

                              Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                              Eytukan
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                              http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?msg=1879599#xx1879599xx[^]


                              Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                              • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                                VuNic wrote:

                                Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement?

                                No. I think the default behavior is wrong here.

                                VuNic wrote:

                                I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case.

                                I have. [edit]I make sure it's commented prominently.[/edit]

                                Cheers, Vikram.


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                                Eytukan
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                                Someone didn't like you editing your message? :wtf:. Never mind, balanced ;)


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                                • C Christian Graus

                                  Yep, they enforced break because otherwise the code is hard to read, and then they encouraged goto. Brilliant.

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                                  Eytukan
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                                  Christian Graus wrote:

                                  Yep, they enforced break because otherwise the code is hard to read, and then they encouraged goto. Brilliant.

                                  :laugh:


                                  Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                                  • E Eytukan

                                    Do you think the "break;" [C++] command is really needed at the end of every case statement? I've never been in a situation where I'd want the control to pass on to the next case after satisfying a particular case. You know I missed to put a "break;" and it resulted in a big chaos :doh:.


                                    Dario: How is "directory" in French? (I mean a file system directory). John Simmons: "zee file holdaire thingie"

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                                    Wow yet another case with the switch case :-D

                                    :beer:

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