December 11, 2004
I guess enums can't be forward referenced like other symbols in D?

This does not work:

module enumtest;

# struct Foo
# {
#	TEST X;
# }
#
# enum TEST { A, B, C }

Though doing this is, perhaps, unnecessary, it doesn't seem to be consistant with what D is supposed to be able to do.

Quoted here:

"Names at the global level can be forward referenced without needing a special declaration:"

 -- http://www.digitalmars.com/d/sdwest/paper.html

Perhaps this forward referencing flexibility applies only to functions, structs, and classes?

Curious.

-- John
December 12, 2004
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Added to DStress as http://svn.kuehne.cn/dstress/run/enum_10.d http://svn.kuehne.cn/dstress/run/enum_11.d

Thomas

John Reimer schrieb am Sat, 11 Dec 2004 15:26:00 -0800:
> I guess enums can't be forward referenced like other symbols in D?
>
> This does not work:
>
> module enumtest;
>
> # struct Foo
> # {
> #	TEST X;
> # }
> #
> # enum TEST { A, B, C }
>
> Though doing this is, perhaps, unnecessary, it doesn't seem to be consistant with what D is supposed to be able to do.
>
> Quoted here:
>
> "Names at the global level can be forward referenced without needing a special declaration:"
>
>   -- http://www.digitalmars.com/d/sdwest/paper.html
>
> Perhaps this forward referencing flexibility applies only to functions, structs, and classes?
>
> Curious.
>
> -- John

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