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Labels that appear after the case keyword cannot also appear outside a switch statement. (This restriction also applies to the default keyword.) The following code fragment shows the correct use of case labels:
// Sample Microsoft Windows message processing loop.
switch( msg )
{
case WM_TIMER: // Process timer event.
SetClassWord( hWnd, GCW_HICON, ahIcon[nIcon++] );
ShowWindow( hWnd, SW_SHOWNA );
nIcon %= 14;
Yield();
break;
case WM_PAINT:
// Obtain a handle to the device context.
// BeginPaint will send WM_ERASEBKGND if appropriate.
memset( &ps, 0x00, sizeof(PAINTSTRUCT) );
hDC = BeginPaint( hWnd, &ps );
// Inform Windows that painting is complete.
EndPaint( hWnd, &ps );
break;
case WM_CLOSE:
// Close this window and all child windows.
KillTimer( hWnd, TIMER1 );
DestroyWindow( hWnd );
if ( hWnd == hWndMain )
PostQuitMessage( 0 ); // Quit the application.
break;
default:
// This choice is taken for all messages not specifically
// covered by a case statement.
return DefWindowProc( hWnd, Message, wParam, lParam );
break;
}