Wow, it is painful to see that they still haven't accepted case ranges. They are supported by gcc, clang, and icc. Like so:
case 123 ... 456:
Switching on strings is another thing people have been wanting for half a century. It would seep up many programs, because most programmers don't bother to generate a perfect hash or a carefully-balanced tree of "if".
case 123 ... 456:
Switching on strings is another thing people have been wanting for half a century. It would seep up many programs, because most programmers don't bother to generate a perfect hash or a carefully-balanced tree of "if".