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April 17, 2004 [bug?] enum xxx : char[] | ||||
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Are enum's not allowed to derive from char[]? The following generates the given errors: ------------------------------constants.d 16: enum EXT : char[] { 17: version (Win32) { 18: SRC = "d", 19: OBJ = "obj", 20: LIB = "lib" 21: } 22: 23: version (linux) { 24: SRC = "d", 25: OBJ = "o", 26: LIB = "a" 27: } 28: } ------------------------------ constants.d(16): { enum members } expected constants.d(16): Declaration expected, not '[' -C. Sauls -Invironz |
April 17, 2004 Re: [bug?] enum xxx : char[] | ||||
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Posted in reply to C. Sauls | C. Sauls wrote: > Are enum's not allowed to derive from char[]? The following generates the given errors: > > ------------------------------constants.d > 16: enum EXT : char[] { > 17: version (Win32) { > 18: SRC = "d", > 19: OBJ = "obj", 20: LIB = "lib" > 21: } > 22: > 23: version (linux) { > 24: SRC = "d", > 25: OBJ = "o", 26: LIB = "a" > 27: } > 28: } > ------------------------------ > constants.d(16): { enum members } expected > constants.d(16): Declaration expected, not '[' > > -C. Sauls > -Invironz I think enums are only allowed to be uint or int, but I'm not sure because "enum Name : type" hasn't been documented yet (or the documentation has been lost). -- Justin http://jcc_7.tripod.com/d/ |
April 17, 2004 Re: [bug?] enum xxx : char[] | ||||
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Posted in reply to J C Calvarese | "J C Calvarese" <jcc7@cox.net> wrote in message news:c5sea7$2mgk$1@digitaldaemon.com... > C. Sauls wrote: > > Are enum's not allowed to derive from char[]? No, only integral types. It's a bug in the documentation, and a bug in the compiler. |
April 17, 2004 Re: [bug?] enum xxx : char[] | ||||
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Posted in reply to C. Sauls | .. and you can't (currently) use version{} inside an enum; would be handy if you could. - Kris "C. Sauls" <ibisbasenji@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c5sbpb$2j3s$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Are enum's not allowed to derive from char[]? The following generates the given errors: > > ------------------------------constants.d > 16: enum EXT : char[] { > 17: version (Win32) { > 18: SRC = "d", > 19: OBJ = "obj", > 20: LIB = "lib" > 21: } > 22: > 23: version (linux) { > 24: SRC = "d", > 25: OBJ = "o", > 26: LIB = "a" > 27: } > 28: } > ------------------------------ > constants.d(16): { enum members } expected > constants.d(16): Declaration expected, not '[' > > -C. Sauls > -Invironz |
April 18, 2004 Re: [bug?] enum xxx : char[] | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kris | "Kris" <someidiot@earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c5sg1p$2opt$1@digitaldaemon.com... > .. and you can't (currently) use version{} inside an enum; would be handy if > you could. Matthew argued for this as well, but I don't agree. Visually, it looks cluttered to put versions down at such a low level. Version differences should be at a higher level. |
April 18, 2004 Re: [bug?] enum xxx : char[] | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | Oh, I just meant that it could be convenient at times; I wouldn't want to argue over such an idiosyncrasy when there's bigger fish to fry; such as additional AA properties to pre-allocate and clear ... <g> "Walter" <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:c5t4uo$o10$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > "Kris" <someidiot@earthlink.dot.dot.dot.net> wrote in message news:c5sg1p$2opt$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > .. and you can't (currently) use version{} inside an enum; would be handy > if > > you could. > > Matthew argued for this as well, but I don't agree. Visually, it looks cluttered to put versions down at such a low level. Version differences should be at a higher level. > > |
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