Thanks Thomas.  Yes, that's the same issue.  I've now commented on it.  
Cheers.

On Thursday, 21 November 2024 at 8:04:39 pm UTC+11 Thomas Broyer wrote:

> Could be related to https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/issues/10044
>
> Fwiw, the issue fixed in 2.12.1 was not about the "case x -> foo" vs "case 
> x -> { foo }" but about enclosing the whole switch inside a block.
>
> On Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 9:28:51 AM UTC+1 
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> The release notes for 2.12.1 ( 
>> https://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html#Release_Notes_2_12_1 ) say:
>>
>> *> 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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