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NAME
SDL_FALLTHROUGH - A macro to signal that a case statement without a break is intentional.
SYNOPSIS
#include <SDL3/SDL_begin_code.h>
#define SDL_FALLTHROUGH [[fallthrough]]
DESCRIPTION
C compilers have gotten more aggressive about warning when a switch's case block does not end with a
break or other flow control statement, flowing into the next case's code, as this is a common accident
that leads to strange bugs. But sometimes falling through to the next case is the correct and desired
behavior. This symbol lets an app communicate this intention to the compiler, so it doesn't generate a
warning.
It is used like this:
switch (x) {
case 1:
DoSomethingOnlyForOne();
SDL_FALLTHROUGH; // tell the compiler this was intentional.
case 2:
DoSomethingForOneAndTwo();
break;
}
AVAILABILITY
This macro is available since SDL 3.2.0.
Simple Directmedia Layer SDL 3.2.20 SDL_FALLTHROUGH(3)