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| From | Eric Sosman <esosman@ieee-dot-org.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.help |
| Subject | Re: Dynamic enums |
| Date | 2011-10-11 22:05 -0400 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <j72sn7$cl$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
| References | <4e94eeb1$0$16274$9a566e8b@news.aliant.net> |
On 10/11/2011 9:34 PM, Linus Flustillbe wrote:
> Let's say I have an ENUM defined as
>
> public enum xxx {
> A, B, C, D, E
> }
>
> Now here's my question.
> Let's say I have a table called foobar which has the following rows
>
> A 1
> B 2
> C 3
> D 4
> E 5
>
> My code is written and is working great. The enum xxx is used as a
> lookup on the foobar table. If I add a row to foobar like
>
> F 6
>
> I need to add another enum to the xxx enum and rebuild my project.
>
> So my question is, is there something like a dynamic enun: by this
> could I call a method on the xxx enum like
>
> xxx.addnew("F") that would make F a valid enum of xxx and not have to
> rebuild my project?
No. The names of enum constants are compile-time artifacts,
just like the names of local variables. At run-time, all such
things have disappeared (well, they may survive in ancillary debug
data, but the C language has no access to such things).
Besides, what use could you make of such a dynamic enum, even
if you could create it? If there's a `switch' with cases for
A,B,C,D,E, it won't magically acquire a new case for F. If you've
got an array of the values A,B,C,D,E that you traverse from time to
time, the array won't magically lengthen and acquire an F-valued
element. What do you expect to be able to do with F, given that the
code as written never mentions the identifier `F' at all? (Worse,
what do you expect to do if the code *does* use `F', but in some
completely different context? Does creating the dynamic enum `F'
cause a retroactive compilation failure?)
--
Eric Sosman
esosman@ieee-dot-org.invalid
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