BY FAR.. my FAVORITE "ObjC Add-On" is ObjectMatcher
objswitch(someObject)
objcase(@"one") { // Nesting works.
objswitch(@"b")
objcase(@"a") printf("one/a");
objcase(@"b") printf("one/b");
endswitch // Any code can go here, including break/continue/return.
}
objcase(@"two") printf("It's TWO."); // Can omit braces.
objcase(@"three", // Can have multiple values in one case.
nil, // nil can be a "case" value.
[self self], // "Case" values don't have to be constants.
@"tres", @"trois") { printf("It's a THREE."); }
defaultcase printf("None of the above."); // Optional default must be at end.
endswitch
AND it works with non-strings, TOO... in loops, even!
for (id ifNumericWhatIsIt in @[@99, @0, @"shnitzel"])
objswitch(ifNumericWhatIsIt)
objkind(NSNumber) printf("It's a NUMBER.... ");
objswitch([ifNumericWhatIsIt stringValue])
objcase(@"3") printf("It's THREE.\n");
objcase(@"99") printf("It's NINETY-NINE.\n");
defaultcase printf("some other Number.\n");
endswitch
defaultcase printf("It's something else entirely.\n");
endswitch
It's a NUMBER.... It's NINETY-NINE.
It's a NUMBER.... some other Number.
It's something else entirely.
Best of all, there are SO few {...}
's, :
's, and ()
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