On 2/16/2014 10:59 PM, Manu wrote:
On 17 February 2014 03:14, Timon Gehr <[email protected]> wrote:

int difficulty=-1;

switch(e.note.note){
     case 60: .. case 71:  difficulty = 0; break;
     case 72: .. case 83:  difficulty = 1; break;
     case 84: .. case 95:  difficulty = 2; break;
     case 96: .. case 107: difficulty = 3; break;
     default: break;
}


I hate this. It violates the formatting conventions used EVERYWHERE else.
In terms of formatting, it doesn't even look like the same language.

I find it extremely easy to read, and much nicer than the other options. Being able to omit break and use switch as an expression would be a little nicer still, but I still fail to see why the above, no matter how it's formatted, is so terribly intolerable.

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