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In the area of switch case is break; required after die()
Example:
switch($i){
case 0:
die('Case without break;');
case 1:
die('Case with break;');
break;
}
die() is just an alias for exit(), where exit() will terminate the program flow immediately. (Shutdown functions and object destructors will still get executed after exit())
And no, it is not a syntax error to omit the break, on the contrary there are many useful cases for omitting the break. Check the manual page of the switch statement for examples.
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