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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @clevername27
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      @clevername27 I'm not sure what you are expecting to happen, if moduleState is "init" then it will go to the first case and exit. Are you expecting it to go into the "ready" case?

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      • clevername27C
        clevername27 @d.healey
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        @d-healey Yes. Does HiseScript not support that?

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        • LindonL
          Lindon @d.healey
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          @d-healey said in CASE Statements Not Falling Through:

          @clevername27 I'm not sure what you are expecting to happen, if moduleState is "init" then it will go to the first case and exit....

          As @clevername27 suggests, without the "break;" statement switch statements should "fall thru" not exit...

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @Lindon
            last edited by Christoph Hart

            @Lindon yeah I guess I never bothered about this functionality.

            The problem is that if I implement that now there might be scripts that left out the break statement and this would change their behaviour, so I guess we‘re stuck with the current behaviour.

            I can add a warning if you forget to add a break statement though then it at least won‘t be confusing for people that expect it to work like the standard switch statement.

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Christoph Hart
              last edited by d.healey

              @Christoph-Hart said in CASE Statements Not Falling Through:

              The problem is that if I implement that now there might be scripts that left out the break statement and this would change their behaviour, so I guess we‘re stuck with the current behaviour.

              Preprocessor definition to enable it.

              Interestingly the default case will still trigger

              const t = 5;
              
              switch(t)
              {
                  case 5:
              	Console.print("Case is 5");
                  case 10:
              	Console.print("Case is 10");
                  default:
              	Console.print("Case is default");
              }
              

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @Christoph Hart
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                @Christoph-Hart LOL - I've been adding "break" statements like a demon for years in HISE - are you now telling me I need not have bothered??? Theres a million key strokes I wont get back, :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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                • Christoph HartC
                  Christoph Hart @Lindon
                  last edited by

                  Preprocessor definition to enable it.

                  Nah, I don‘t think this is necessary. It will be confusing and error prone if you forget to set this flag plus it will be something that I‘ll implement and deactivate right after it and we know from experience how long these kind of things stay unbroken :)

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                  • clevername27C
                    clevername27 @d.healey
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                    @d-healey Thank you - that helps a lot. Cheers.

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                    • clevername27C
                      clevername27 @Christoph Hart
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                      @Christoph-Hart Respectfully, if Case statements always break, that's a language design choice; if the default case always executes, that's a significant issue. I agree with @d-healey that it needs to be a preprocessor — even if that's just to enable the default case. I'd also pls suggest adding the current case implementation to the documentation (if not already there).

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                      • clevername27C
                        clevername27 @Lindon
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                        @Lindon If it's any consolation, I need to go back and pour through thousands of lines of code. 😂

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @clevername27
                          last edited by

                          @clevername27 said in CASE Statements Not Falling Through:

                          if the default case always executes,

                          It always falls through, so if you don't put a break statement in the other cases then it will execute - but it is the "default" case after all so then that's probably fine.

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                          • clevername27C
                            clevername27 @d.healey
                            last edited by

                            @d-healey Yes, but ALL of the cases should execute — having only the last execute is unintuitive, no?

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @clevername27
                              last edited by

                              @clevername27 said in CASE Statements Not Falling Through:

                              having only the last execute is unintuitive, no?

                              Yes, always use breaks and you will avoid the issue, and Christoph can add that warning he mentioned.

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