actually I just checked that, no performance concern on the switch/case
statement already, the compiler will sort the conditions in cases
statements ,and since the opcodes are define in an enum, so the compiler
will find out that all the conditions are in sequences :)
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:30
Please run compiler with -O2 -S to get the assembly to see what will
actually happen.
thanks,
-Alfred
On 10/29/14 9:24 PM, bycn82 wrote:
Hi,
According to my understanding in Java programming, the compiler will
automatically store the values into a table and jump to the correct one
according to
Hi,
On Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:24:33 +0800
bycn82 wrote:
> Hi,
> According to my understanding in Java programming, the compiler will
aren't we talking about C here?
Erich
> automatically store the values into a table and jump to the correct
> one according to the value only when the condition v
Hi,
According to my understanding in Java programming, the compiler will
automatically store the values into a table and jump to the correct one
according to the value only when the condition values are in running
number,
for example.
swtich(a){
case 1: code block 1
case 2: code block 2
case 3: