I'm using a switch statement that basically looks like this:
switch (command):
case '+':
int key;
scanf("%i", &key);
//do stuff
break;
case '-':
int key;
scanf("%i", &key);
//do stuff
break;
....
It appears I'm not allowed to redeclare int key
along the case ladder, even though they break as separate blocks of operation. I get compile error redeclaration of 'key' with no linkage
so I'm just using key
without typecasting it again. The program seems to run fine.
Is this acceptable? Is it safe?