Postponed to 2.4.
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Author: mal@lemburg.com (Marc-André Lemburg)
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Status: Draft
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Type: Standards Track
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Python-Version: 2.3
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Python-Version: 2.4
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Created: 10-Nov-2001
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Problem
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Up to Python 2.2, the typical way of writing multi-value switches
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Up to Python 2.3, the typical way of writing multi-value switches
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has been to use long switch constructs of the following type:
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if x == 'first state':
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