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I try to use Java 12 in IntelliJ but when I try to run My app occurs error

Error:(57, 32) java: switch expressions are a preview feature and are disabled by default.
  (use --enable-preview to enable switch expressions)

I added in app configuration VM option --enable-preview but this error still occurs. I added SDK paths. Anyone have idea what I do wrong?

List<Car> sortedCars = switch (sortType) {
    case COLOR -> cars.stream().sorted(Comparator.comparing(Car::getColor)).collect(Collectors.toList());
    case MILEAGE -> cars.stream().sorted(Comparator.comparing(Car::getMileage)).collect(Collectors.toList());
    case MODEL -> cars.stream().sorted(Comparator.comparing(Car::getModel)).collect(Collectors.toList());
    case PRICE -> cars.stream().sorted(Comparator.comparing(Car::getPrice)).collect(Collectors.toList());
};
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  • which intellij version? Apr 28, 2019 at 8:34
  • @SebastianS IDEA 2019.1.1 Apr 28, 2019 at 8:36
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    As a side note, try to avoid code duplication, as otherwise, you are ignoring the actual benefit of switch expressions. Consider List<Car> sortedCars = cars.stream().sorted( switch (sortType) { case COLOR -> Comparator.comparing(Car::getColor); case MILEAGE -> Comparator.comparing(Car::getMileage); case MODEL -> Comparator.comparing(Car::getModel); case PRICE -> Comparator.comparing(Car::getPrice); } ).collect(Collectors.toList());
    – Holger
    Apr 29, 2019 at 13:07
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    Avoid duplication even further: List<Car> sortedCars = cars.stream().sorted(Comparator.comparing(switch (sortType) { case COLOR -> Car::getColor; case MILEAGE -> Car::getMileage; case MODEL -> Car::getModel; case PRICE -> Car::getPrice; } ).collect(Collectors.toList());
    – Advicer
    Nov 27, 2019 at 10:31

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By default the Language Level is set to "12 - No new language feature". You need to change it to "12 (Preview) - Switch Expression" and you will get a popup to accept the Preview changes. Post which you will be able to run switch expressions in intellij.

Language Levels Settings

JDK 12 Preview

I am using IntelliJ IDEA 2019.1.1 (Community Edition)

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    When you run from Intellij do you see --enable-preview appended in the terminal? Can you share your execution logs or screenshot ?
    – Sachin
    May 4, 2019 at 17:07
  • did you figure it out?
    – Tobiq
    May 17, 2020 at 20:34
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Please make sure that the "Project language level" setting in the Project Structure dialog for your project is set to Java 12. In this case, IntelliJ IDEA will add the --enable-preview option automatically.

The VM options field in the run configuration affects how your application is launched, not how it's compiled, so adding that option there has no effect.

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