On 9 Jan 2001, at 23:10, Linus Torvalds wrote:

> 
> 
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:31:35PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > > don't have to worry about undocumented extensions etc.
> > 
> > Infact I don't blame gcc maintainers for that, but the standard. Ok, minor
> > issue.
> 
> Yeah, and nothing we can do about it any more.. Oh, well.
> 
> The fact is that the 
> 
>       case xxx: ;
> 
> syntax is fairly ugly, so I'd prefer the fixup patches to look more like
> 
>       case xxx:
>               /* fallthrough */ ;
>       }
> 
> or something (or maybe just a "break" statement), just so that we don't
> turn the poor C language into line noise (can anybody say "perl" ;)
> 
> I have to say, I think it was Pascal had this "no semicolon needed before
> an 'end'" rule, and I always really hated that. The C statement rules make
> a lo tmore sense, and requiring a statement after a case statement is
> probably a very good requirement from a language standpoint. It's just not
> very pretty - but adding a break or a comment will at least separate out
> the colon and the semi-colon a bit.
> 
>               Linus
> 
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I'll redo my patch to use break; and then I'll resend it.
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