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From: ok@edai.UUCP (Richard O'Keefe)
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: Re: switch.and.case
Message-ID: <4289@edai.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 13-Jun-84 11:20:41 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 13 11:20:41 1984
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    My word, what a horrible piece of code!
My understanding is that "case :" and "default:"
are just as much like labels as they can possibly be.  The only
difference between the body of a switch and any other compound
statement is the way you (ugh) jump into it.  Think of it as a
GOTO label(expr); statement in PLurry/Idiotic.
    Best advertisement for Pascal I've ever seen (and I *like* C).