Hi all,
there are two problems with #caseError.
First one:
Given the following example, you will receive a confusing error message:
#foo caseOf: {[#bar] -> [2]. [#baz] -> [3]}
"--> Error: Case not found (nil), and no otherwise clause"
Either #caseError should be called on #foo, then this would be compiler bug.
Otherwise, I don't see any reason to print out the receiver. We could also name it #caseError: anObject and print out this object, but the current message is not helpful IMO ...
Second one:
I'm not sure whether it is expected behavior how #allLiterals works on the following example:
method := Compiler new
compiledMethodFor: '#bar caseOf: {[#bar] -> [2]}'
in: nil to: nil notifying: nil ifFail: nil.
method allLiterals.
"--> #(#caseError #bar #caseOf:)"