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From: pshuang@athena.mit.edu (Ping-Shun Huang)
Subject: Re: TPascal-puzzle
In-Reply-To: fsbrn@BRL.MIL's message of 25 Jun 91 15:03:52 GMT
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In article <27298@adm.brl.mil> fsbrn@BRL.MIL ( Ferd Brundick) writes:

 > Overall, a ***very*** subtle bug.  I prefer CASEs that use DEFAULT or
 > OTHERWISE instead of overloading the ELSE verb.

Quite true, I would also have preferred that -- Modula-2 uses that,
right?  On the other hand, as long as you use an editor (i.e. emacs
pascal-mode) which knows the syntax of the language and can provide the
"correct" indentation, telling the difference between an ELSE which
belongs to the CASE statement or to an IF statement isn't very
difficult.  But then, we're never going to all agree on stylistic
matters like indentation, although Pascal is better than C in that regard.

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