> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rasmus Lerdorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 26 March 2003 16:42
> To: Ford, Mike [LSS]
 
> > > I'd really not love to see it :)  Use an if-else chain of ===
> > > comparisons
> > > instead if that's what you really need.
> >
> > Oh, well, fair enough -- I can live with that, although I 
> think it's a less
> > elegant way of programming it.  Still, nothing ventured 
> nothing gained...!
> > ;)
> 
> Mike, changing this would break all sorts of stuff, and I 
> think it would
> confuse a lot of people.

Huh???  What would it break?  And I don't see how it would be confusing (in
fact, in my opinion it would be exactly the reverse).

Choosing between "case 0:" and (say) "case_identical 0:" would only be the
same as choosing between == and === in an if statement -- it would just give
the opportunity to do it using the elegant switch structure instead of the
clumsy if...elseif...else chain.

It just seems a shame not to have an === equivalent available within switch
structures -- but, hey, it was only a speculative suggestion, I'm perfectly
happy to bow to contrary opinion, and this is absolutely my last word on the
subject ... ;))

Cheers!

Mike

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