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minus-squareJakenVeina@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 year agoNah, I meant switch, as that’s what it’s called in C#-land. See above. That proposal for matching looks interesting, but not quite the same, no.
minus-squarespartanatreyu@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-21 year agoAre you sure? Your C# example: var output = input switch { null => "Null", 0 => "Zero", > 0 => "Positive", _ => "Negative" }; JS proposal for match: const output = match input { when null: "Null"; when 0: "Zero"; if input > 0: "Positive"; default: "Negative"; }
minus-squareJakenVeina@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoAha, yeah, I see it now. Looking forward to it.
Nah, I meant switch, as that’s what it’s called in C#-land. See above.
That proposal for matching looks interesting, but not quite the same, no.
Are you sure?
Your C# example:
var output = input switch { null => "Null", 0 => "Zero", > 0 => "Positive", _ => "Negative" };
JS proposal for match:
const output = match input { when null: "Null"; when 0: "Zero"; if input > 0: "Positive"; default: "Negative"; }
Aha, yeah, I see it now. Looking forward to it.