Changed my mind. This looks saner. Now, if the 'default:' label is missing, an error will be thrown by default. It has to be explicitly disabled if normal C-like behaviour is desired (namely to jump to the 'break' label if no condition is met).
Changed my mind. This looks saner. Now, if the 'default:' label is missing, an error will be thrown by default. It has to be explicitly disabled if normal C-like behaviour is desired (namely to jump to the 'break' label if no condition is met).