On 01/12/15 11:44 PM, Ozan wrote:
Hi
Let's say we have an enum like
enum SomethingAboutChristmas {
SantaClaus,
Angel,
Tree
}
and want to use it in a function like
void goingChristmas(SomethingAboutChristmas enumvalue)
it works fine like following
goingChristmas(SomethingAboutChristmas.Tree)
I prefer to use a shorter version
goingChristmas(Tree)
because it's clear (for me), that "Tree" in "goingChristmas()" is an
enum of "SomethingAboutChristmas"
Is any chance to do this? The DMD-compiler says no.
Thanke & Regards, Ozan
If you insist..
You can also use alias and with statement to emulate this too.
Or generate it at compile time.
enum SomethingAboutChristmas {
SantaClaus,
Angel,
Tree
}
enum {
SantaClaus = SomethingAboutChristmas.SantaClaus,
Angel = SomethingAboutChristmas.Angel,
Tree = SomethingAboutChristmas.Tree,
}
void main() {
SomethingAboutChristmas foo = Tree;
}