Best Practices in Rev development

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at cox.net
Thu Jun 21 14:38:37 EDT 2007


If you say so, Jacqui, but I seem to remember others not "requiring"  
the exits except when needed for some specific reason. I know that's  
the case with Future Basic, but maybe my memory is faulty. (smile)

Joe Wilkins

On Jun 21, 2007, at 11:29 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
>> I agree, much cleaner and easier to follow and write, so long as  
>> you don't forget to exit each of the case statements so as not to  
>> have subsequent ones executed as well. I believe this is a feature  
>> in Rev, though I'd prefer if it weren't.
>
> It's more of a feature of "switch" statements. That's just how they  
> work, in any programming language.
>
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