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Is there anyway to have a switch expand with all the values of an enum using Visual Assist or Vanilla Visual Studio?. The included snipsets just insert a basic switch with just a default entry. I'm using last visual studio 2013 update.

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After the switch has initially been generated, if you add new enum values, then you can use the Add Missing Case Statements command in Visual Assist to populate the switch statement with the new values (shift+alt+q, m).

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VS 2013 can build a switch statement for an enum using a default snippet. (Note: use a default VS snippet, not a VA Snippet.)

As you type "swit", accept the suggested code snippet from VS. Replace "switch_on" with your enum and press Enter. Your statement will expand. (You need two Enters if one selected your enum from a listbox.)

select the default VS snippet for switch

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    Doesn't work for me. More precisely, it worked once and then two times it did not. VS2015. Any idea? Oct 6, 2016 at 12:30
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    @VioletGiraffe I have the same issue. Sometimes it works and it's great. Sometimes the option just doesn't show up. The other answer by sean-e below worked for me in all cases.
    – jeevcat
    May 13, 2017 at 8:44
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In Visual Studio 2015, the auto-completion of switch cases is defeated if the discriminator is declared with const as in this example:

auto const enu = static_cast<MediaType>(discriminant);

Remove const, and voila--it works again!

(Then you can put the const back in, if you wish.)

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  • Thanks! It still seems like it works the same in VS 2019.
    – Uflex
    Aug 4, 2022 at 12:55

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