feat(refactor): Implement ConvertToSwitchStmt (SourceKit-LSP #2424)#3264
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feat(refactor): Implement ConvertToSwitchStmt (SourceKit-LSP #2424)#3264rickhohler wants to merge 3 commits intoswiftlang:mainfrom
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…g#2424) - Implements ConvertToSwitchStmt refactoring action. - Supports converting if/else if/else chains with == conditions on a common subject. - Adds comprehensive unit tests including failure scenarios. - Ensures generated switch statements are exhaustive (implicit default: break).
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This PR implements the
ConvertToSwitchStmtrefactoring action as requested in SourceKit-LSP #2424.It supports converting
if/else if/elsechains intoswitchstatements when simpler==comparisons are used against a common subject.Includes comprehensive unit tests to verify correctness and safety (e.g. exhaustiveness checks via implicit
default: breakinsertion).