Hi,

On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Bryan Henderson wrote:

> I wasn't aware anyone preferred defines to enums for declaring enumerated 
> data types.

If it's really enumerated data types, that's fine, but this example was 
about bitfield masks.

> Isn't the only argument for defines, "that's what I'm used to."?

defines are not just used for constants and there is _nothing_ wrong with 
using defines for constants.

> The macro language is one the most hated parts of the C language; it makes 
> sense to try to avoid it as a general rule.

Nevertheless it's part of the language, it's used all over the kernel and 
suddenly starting to mix different types of definitions, makes things 
only worse. I prefer consistency here over any minor advantages enums 
might have.

bye, Roman
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