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| From | Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.c |
| Subject | Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? |
| Date | 2015-09-09 21:09 -0700 |
| Organization | None to speak of |
| Message-ID | <lny4geoqy5.fsf@kst-u.example.com> (permalink) |
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Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> writes:
> Keith Thompson wrote:
>> Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> writes:
>>> Bartc wrote:
>> [...]
>>>> Why shouldn't it have a type? The following displays "4":
>>>>
>>>> enum {red,green} colour;
>>>>
>>>> printf("%d\n",sizeof(colour));
>>>>
>>>> So it has a size, at least.
>>>
>>> It doesn't have a type *per se*.
>>
>> Of course it has a type. That type is the anonymous enumerated type
>> created by `enum {red,green}`.
>
> Of course. I meant "... have a type beyond the enum." I thought
> that was sufficiently tautological to be unnecessary. :)
It doesn't "have a type beyond the enum". Well, it's an enum type; what
other type does it need?
> 'C' doesn't keep you from taking the address of a variable
> declared as an enum type. Feh.
No, it doesn't. Why should it?
>> The type is compatible with an
>> implementation-defined integer type (which may or may not be int).
>>
>> Why do you think it doesn't have a type?
>>
>
> It just doesn't need one.
>
> int v = green;
>
> is exactly the same as
>
> int v = 1;
green is of type int, not of the enum type. But the enum type is a
distinct type, and if you give it a name you can define objects of that
type, pointers to that type, and so forth.
If your point is that C's treatment of enum types is odd, I agree.
If you have a different point, it eludes me.
[...]
--
Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) kst-u@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
Working, but not speaking, for JetHead Development, Inc.
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Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2015-09-09 01:31 +0100
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? "Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com> - 2015-09-08 17:51 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> - 2015-09-08 22:53 -0500
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Bartc <bc@freeuk.com> - 2015-09-09 10:00 +0100
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2015-09-09 11:27 +0100
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> - 2015-09-09 13:31 +0200
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> - 2015-09-09 18:32 -0500
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.org> - 2015-09-09 17:15 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> - 2015-09-09 18:29 -0500
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.org> - 2015-09-09 17:10 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> - 2015-09-09 22:27 -0500
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.org> - 2015-09-09 21:09 -0700
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Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Keith Thompson <kst-u@mib.org> - 2015-09-10 10:57 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? James Kuyper <jameskuyper@verizon.net> - 2015-09-10 00:21 -0400
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Les Cargill <lcargill99@comcast.com> - 2015-09-10 02:00 -0500
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? James Kuyper <jameskuyper@verizon.net> - 2015-09-10 09:32 -0400
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-09 08:19 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-09 08:43 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? "Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com> - 2015-09-09 13:05 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? "Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com> - 2015-09-09 13:10 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-10 00:47 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-10 01:05 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-10 02:04 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Bartc <bc@freeuk.com> - 2015-09-10 10:30 +0100
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-10 06:33 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-10 06:43 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-15 15:22 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? fir <profesor.fir@gmail.com> - 2015-09-10 01:35 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Eric Sosman <esosman@comcast-dot-net.invalid> - 2015-09-08 15:38 -0400
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Tim Rentsch <txr@alumni.caltech.edu> - 2015-09-09 10:52 -0700
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? David Thompson <dave.thompson2@verizon.net> - 2015-09-20 18:35 -0400
Re: Can "enum" be forced to a certain "bitness"? Tim Rentsch <txr@alumni.caltech.edu> - 2015-09-26 16:30 -0700
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