diff --git a/getting_started/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_basics.rst b/getting_started/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_basics.rst index 052dc40bc..bdd68d5c1 100644 --- a/getting_started/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_basics.rst +++ b/getting_started/scripting/gdscript/gdscript_basics.rst @@ -699,9 +699,12 @@ Basic syntax: :: match [expression]: - [pattern](s): [block] - [pattern](s): [block] - [pattern](s): [block] + [pattern](s): + [block] + [pattern](s): + [block] + [pattern](s): + [block] **Crash-course for people who are familiar to switch statements**: @@ -724,18 +727,24 @@ There are 6 pattern types: constant primitives, like numbers and strings :: match x: - 1: print("We are number one!") - 2: print("Two are better than one!") - "test": print("Oh snap! It's a string!") + 1: + print("We are number one!") + 2: + print("Two are better than one!") + "test": + print("Oh snap! It's a string!") - variable pattern matches the contents of a variable/enum :: match typeof(x): - TYPE_FLOAT: print("float") - TYPE_STRING: print("text") - TYPE_ARRAY: print("array") + TYPE_FLOAT: + print("float") + TYPE_STRING: + print("text") + TYPE_ARRAY: + print("array") - wildcard pattern @@ -744,9 +753,12 @@ There are 6 pattern types: It can be used as the equivalent of the ``default`` in a ``switch`` statement in other languages. :: match x: - 1: print("it's one!") - 2: print("it's one times two!") - _: print("it's not 1 or 2. I don't care tbh.") + 1: + print("it's one!") + 2: + print("it's one times two!") + _: + print("it's not 1 or 2. I don't care tbh.") - binding pattern @@ -754,9 +766,12 @@ There are 6 pattern types: It's especially useful in array and dictionary patterns. :: match x: - 1: print("it's one!") - 2: print("it's one times two!") - var new_var: print("it's not 1 or 2, it's ", new_var) + 1: + print("it's one!") + 2: + print("it's one times two!") + var new_var: + print("it's not 1 or 2, it's ", new_var) - array pattern