Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Tim Matthews" <tim.matthe...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:h2v0ng$ko...@digitalmars.com...
b) "(1,3)" already means two things, neither of which has anything to do
Could you kindly state those?

I can see that just having "(1,3)" preceded with the "case" keyword makes most other meanings impossible.

One is a function paramater list. Someone else said it's also an expression that evaluates to 3, but that seems beyond useless to me.


Neither. Functions can't be named case and expressions with no effect must be cast to void.

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