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| -rw-r--r-- | haxe.html.markdown | 14 | 
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
| diff --git a/haxe.html.markdown b/haxe.html.markdown index 235a9b74..6a50b88b 100644 --- a/haxe.html.markdown +++ b/haxe.html.markdown @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ class LearnHaxe3 {           */          var my_dog_name = "fido";          var favorite_thing  = ""; -        switch(my_dog_name) { +        switch (my_dog_name) {              case "fido" : favorite_thing = "bone";              case "rex"  : favorite_thing = "shoe";              case "spot" : favorite_thing = "tennis ball"; @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ class LearnHaxe3 {          trace("k equals ", k); // outputs 10 -        var other_favorite_thing = switch(my_dog_name) { +        var other_favorite_thing = switch (my_dog_name) {              case "fido" : "teddy";              case "rex"  : "stick";              case "spot" : "football"; @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ class SimpleEnumTest {          // You can specify the "full" name,          var e_explicit:SimpleEnum = SimpleEnum.Foo;          var e = Foo; // but inference will work as well. -        switch(e) { +        switch (e) {              case Foo: trace("e was Foo");              case Bar: trace("e was Bar");              case Baz: trace("e was Baz"); // comment this line to throw an error. @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ class SimpleEnumTest {             You can also specify a default for enum switches as well:           */ -        switch(e) { +        switch (e) {              case Foo: trace("e was Foo again");              default : trace("default works here too");          } @@ -595,21 +595,21 @@ class ComplexEnumTest {          var e1:ComplexEnum = IntEnum(4); // specifying the enum parameter          // Now we can switch on the enum, as well as extract any parameters          // it might have had. -        switch(e1) { +        switch (e1) {              case IntEnum(x) : trace('$x was the parameter passed to e1');              default: trace("Shouldn't be printed");          }          // another parameter here that is itself an enum... an enum enum?          var e2 = SimpleEnumEnum(Foo); -        switch(e2){ +        switch (e2){              case SimpleEnumEnum(s): trace('$s was the parameter passed to e2');              default: trace("Shouldn't be printed");          }          // enums all the way down          var e3 = ComplexEnumEnum(ComplexEnumEnum(MultiEnum(4, 'hi', 4.3))); -        switch(e3) { +        switch (e3) {              // You can look for certain nested enums by specifying them              //  explicitly:              case ComplexEnumEnum(ComplexEnumEnum(MultiEnum(i,j,k))) : { | 
