On 17/11/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Author: chromatic
> Date: Sat Nov 17 14:06:29 2007
> New Revision: 22864
>
> Modified:
>    trunk/src/pmc/closure.pmc
>    trunk/src/pmc/key.pmc
>    trunk/src/pmc/object.pmc
>    trunk/src/pmc/slice.pmc
>    trunk/src/pmc/timer.pmc
>
> Log:
> [PMC] Cleaned up some compiler warnings, mostly related to missing defaults in
> switch statements.
>
> I added a couple of exceptions which may need review and testing.  Who reads
> commit messages?  Let's see if you're on the ball here.

It looks ok to me.  After I added the warning flag for default cases I
noticed that in quite a few instances a C<switch> was used for a
single item and therefore where an C<if> would have done the job more
than adequately.  Is there reason  to use a C<switch> in such
instances?  Is it more efficient?  Or is it just trying to anticipate
the future a bit?

Paul

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