Thursday, November 21, 2024

Re: Issue with enhanced switch statements in GWT 2.12.1

I must be low on caffeine because I can't see the problem.

Is the problem that it doesn't print:
Test 2 - Done
at the end?

On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 10:28 AM Craig Mitchell <mail@craig-mitchell.com> wrote:

> Switch statements can correctly compile without being contained in braces

For me, they compile, but they don't work.  Eg.  This code:

GWT.log("Test 1 - Start");
switch (1) {
  case 1 -> {
    GWT.log("Test 1 - 1");
  }
  case 2 -> {
    GWT.log("Test 1 - 2");
  }
  case 3 -> {
    GWT.log("Test 1 - 3");
  }
}
GWT.log("Test 1 - Done");

GWT.log("Test 2 - Start");
switch (1) {
  case 1 -> GWT.log("Test 2 - 1");
  case 2 -> GWT.log("Test 2 - 2");
  case 3 -> GWT.log("Test 2 - 3");
}
GWT.log("Test 2 - Done");

Will never get to the last "Test 2 - Done" line.  The output will be:
Test 1 - Start
Test 1 - 1
Test 1 - Done
Test 2 - Start
Test 2 - 1

Is this a known issue?

Thanks.

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