iPhone switch statement using enum
- by Boris
I have defined an enum in a header file of a class :
typedef enum{
RED = 0,
BLUE,
Green
} Colors;
- (void) switchTest:(Colors)testColor;
and in the implementation file I have :
- (void) switchTest:(Colors)testColor{
if(testColor == RED){
NSLog(@"Red selected");
}
switch(testColor){
case RED:
NSLog(@"Red selected again !");
break;
default:
NSLog(@"default selected");
break;
}
}
My code compiles correctly without warrnings.
When calling the switchTest method with RED, the output is :
"Red selected"
but once the first line of the switch runs, the application quits unexpectedly and without warrnings/errors.
I don't mind using if/else syntax but I would like to understand my mistake.