8206986: Compiler support for Switch Expressions (Preview)
8207405: Compiler Tree API support for Switch Expressions (Preview)
Summary: Support for switch expression, switch with rules and multiple constants for cases.
Reviewed-by: jjg, mcimadamore, vromero
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/*
* @test
* @bug 8206986
* @summary Check fall through in switch expressions.
* @compile --enable-preview -source 12 ExpressionSwitchFallThrough.java
* @run main/othervm --enable-preview ExpressionSwitchFallThrough
*/
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.function.Function;
public class ExpressionSwitchFallThrough {
public static void main(String... args) {
new ExpressionSwitchFallThrough().run();
}
private void run() {
runTest(this::expression1);
runTest(this::expression2);
}
private void runTest(Function<T, String> print) {
check(T.A, print, "ab");
check(T.B, print, "b");
check(T.C, print, "");
}
private String expression1(T t) {
String help = "";
return switch (t) {
case A: help = "a";
case B: help += "b";
default: break help;
};
}
private String expression2(T t) {
String help = "";
return switch (t) {
case A: help = "a";
case B: help += "b";
default: break help;
};
}
private void check(T t, Function<T, String> print, String expected) {
String result = print.apply(t);
if (!Objects.equals(result, expected)) {
throw new AssertionError("Unexpected result: " + result);
}
}
enum T {
A, B, C;
}
}