p.s. I've read this mail and totally understand that Swift is designed to be familiar with C family languages, which "default" is widely used. https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/commonly_proposed.md
But since Swift 3.0 has already make many source breaking changes and supports many features which most C family languages don't have, like labels in functions (except Objective-C, I guess), "inout" keyword in functions, etc, and one of Swift's goals is to make syntax "clear," hope we can re-consider the "default" keyword. Thanks for your time. > 2016/12/06 12:48、星野恵瑠 <[email protected]> のメール: > > Many languages have a switch statement and most (maybe all?) of them use > "default" keyword for the condition which doesn't match any of those listed > in the switch statement. > > But sometimes that condition is just an exception, which literally IS NOT a > default condition. > > So how about using other keywords like "else" instead of "default"? _______________________________________________ swift-evolution mailing list [email protected] https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution
