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    Guy English ‏@gte May 25

    If you see a switch statement or dispatch table they blew it. Boilerplate that needs to be managed is a stagnant pool for nasty bugs.

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    • Brian T. Rice Jay Lapeche phughes Samuel Ford David Owens II Michael Tsai David Cairns robeberhardt Jason Boyer
    12:24 AM - 25 May 2016
    Montréal, Québec
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      1. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai May 25

        @gte Or code generation.

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      3. Hamish Allan ‏@hatfinch May 25

        @mjtsai @gte I would never go back to using Core Data without mogenerator (or Xcode 7 equivalent).

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      5. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai May 25

        @hatfinch @gte And, among other things, that means your model doesn’t have to be fixed at compile time.

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      6. Hamish Allan ‏@hatfinch May 25

        @mjtsai @gte I've never knowingly needed to make use of this flexibility.

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      7. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai May 25

        @hatfinch @gte I’m using it now because I would rather maintain code than a model file, and planning to use it to adapt model to data.

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      8. Hamish Allan ‏@hatfinch May 25

        @mjtsai @gte Sounds like your current usage effectively fixes model at compile time anyway? Interested to see your planned usage though.

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      9. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai May 25

        @hatfinch Yes.

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      1. Joe Groff ‏@jckarter May 25

        @gte If you see a switch with a default they blew it. Switches over enums are a great way to let the compiler help you handle new cases.

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      3. Guy English ‏@gte May 25 Montréal, Québec

        @jckarter That's true of course. I was thinking about responder chain implementations. Updating a switch/table always sucked elsewhere.

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      4. Joe Groff ‏@jckarter May 25

        @gte Definitely agree there.

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      1. Matthew Johnson ‏@anandabits May 25

        Matthew Johnson Retweeted Guy English

        .@gte that's a bit of an overstatement. There are cases where statically checked exhaustive switch is a good.http://twitter.com/gte/status/735370823507312640 …

        Matthew Johnson added,

        Guy English @gte
        If you see a switch statement or dispatch table they blew it. Boilerplate that needs to be managed is a stagnant pool for nasty bugs.
        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      2. Guy English ‏@gte May 25

        @anandabits The context was responder chains and needing to update dispatch tables.

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      3. Matthew Johnson ‏@anandabits May 25

        @gte got it. That makes sense.

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      1. Brent Simmons ‏@brentsimmons May 25

        @gte We fear the switch statements of yesteryear.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      2. David Owens II ‏@owensd May 25

        @brentsimmons @gte don't forget the codegen'd switch statements... ah, the good 'ol days!

        0 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
    1. Jim Murphy ‏@DrMacsBug May 25 Carlton, San Jose

      @gte @arwyn I like my state machines coded like the good lord intended; a giant nested ball of if/else love, stretching out of sight.

      0 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
    2. Patrick Smith ‏@concreteniche May 25

      @gte Implementing predeclared methods is not that different to a switch statement?

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