I just started using Razor instead of the WebForms-ViewEngine. Now in my Razor-View i have something like this:
@{
int i = 42;
string text;
if (i == 42)
{
text = "i is 42!";
}
else //i is not 42 //<- Error here
{
text = "i is something else";
}
}
I get a warning and at runtime it get an exception in the else line:
Expected a "{" but found a "/". Block statements must be enclosed in "{" and "}". You cannot use single-statement control-flow statements in CSHTML pages.
Apparently the compiler doesn't like comments between the else and the {. I also tried commenting with @* and /*, which gave similar error-messages.
Is there anyway to make a comment in razor like I want it?
Disclaimer:
Yes i know i could fix it simply like this:
@{
int i = 42;
string text;
if (i == 42)
{
text = "i is 42!";
}
else
{ //i is not 42
text = "i is something else";
}
}
However it doesn't fit our coding guidelines and having the comment on the same line makes my intentions more clear.
else
statement, containing a negation of the precedingif
? What do you do in anif ... else if ... else if ... else
chain?if(val == Enum.Val1){...} else if(val == Enum.Val2){...} else //must be Enum.Val3, though Val4 might be added in the future