On 7/1/06, Bas van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"To ensure that at least one of the alternatives of a nested guard will be
successful, a nested guarded alternative must always have a 'default case' as
last alternative."

Okay, that sounds like they don't have fall-through semantics in
Clean. Probably for the best -- accidental fallthrough might be a
nasty source of bugs.

--
Taral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"You can't prove anything."
   -- Gödel's Incompetence Theorem
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