Re: switch statement

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Critic said...
jeremy said...

I'm going to suggest this again, please thread the thread. Any more silly questions/statements, I'm simply going to ignore, I have better things to do that to repeat what has already been said and demonstraighted.

Read again. I said C syntax based languages. By which I basically meant curly braces. "Braces are the defacto standard, so lets introduce them." - Not a good argument, do you agree?

Um, switch is in all sorts of non { } languages. Also, I'd say that { } is a bad case for saying it's based on C (or, excuse me, syntax based on C).

Now, do I agree that we need to introduce { }, of course not that's even silly to draw a comparison to. Do I agree because C has an if statement (as do most other languages) that we should have an if statement? Sure, do you agree? Therefore, why say switch isn't valid in Euphoria!?!? I'm failing to see any logic in your reasoning.

Jeremy

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