Write switch and you will get error.They are not treated as labels.Read
about : operator.....
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:46 PM, cegprakash <[email protected]> wrote:

> i=9;
>    switch(i){
>              xxx: printf("default");
>              yyy:printf("hello");
>              asdfasdf: printf("why no errors and why not printed");
>              case '1': printf("one");
>
>          default:
>          switch(i){
>
>               case '1': printf("one"); break;
>               case '2': printf("two"); break;
>               case 9: printf("nine"); break;
>          }
>           break;
>     }
>
> the output is "nine"
>
> why no errors for the above code?
> now someone tell what are the dummy labels xxx yyy and why they are
> not executed?
>
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