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Python Finally Has Switch Statements
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@TheDelwish

3 months ago

It's not new, and it's not real pattern matching like in OCaml, Haskell, or Scala. I still recommend using the usual if/elif/else structure. Even in this example, it's almost identical without any advantage.

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@zaca211

3 months ago

Python finally starting to catch up with 50 year old C programming.

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@walterp773

3 months ago

No benefit in terms of performance?

Stick to if and else, if that’s the case :)

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