SR-1993. > On Jul 5, 2016, at 4:15 PM, Jordan Rose <jordan_r...@apple.com> wrote: > > I'd definitely consider that a bug. Can you file it at bugs.swift.org? > > Jordan > >> On Jul 4, 2016, at 14:56, Neil Faiman via swift-users >> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote: >> >> (Resending — this didn’t get any responses when I sent it a month ago.) >> >> Swift 2.2 in Xcode 7.3.1. >> >> Apparently you cannot use a named tuple constant as an expression pattern in >> a case label. >> >> func test(x: Int, y: Int) -> Int { >> let int_1 = 1 >> switch x { >> case 0: >> return 0 >> case int_1: >> return 1 >> default: >> break >> } >> >> let int_1_1: (Int, Int) = (1, 1) >> switch (x, y) { >> case (0, 0): >> return 0 >> case int_1_1: // <<<< >> return 1 >> default: >> return -1 >> } >> } >> >> error: expression pattern of type '(Int, Int)' cannot match values of type >> '(Int, Int)' >> case int_1_1: >> ^~~~~~~ >> >> The error message is particularly amusing. >> >> - Neil Faiman >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-users mailing list >> swift-users@swift.org >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users >
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