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seanhunter
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OCaml Syntax Sucks (2016)
It does (so you have esac to end a case statement in this case) but depending on what combination of line noise (;& vs ;;) you use, you have case fallthrough like c. You have to sort of want to do it (ie ;& isn't very common) but it does happen.
Case fallthrough almost always ends in tears.
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Case fallthrough almost always ends in tears.