I don't see the benefit of these forms versus
struct Object {
int id;
float mass;
}
respectively
enum Process {
CONSTRUCT,
RUN,
DESTROY
}
or did you miss that these are available?
Oh, I totally missed that! I thought those were typedef kind of
declarations, but I just tested it curiously after reading your reply.
They do work (though I was having some access denial errors in my code,
but anyway, thats off-topic).
Now, as to reply Frederick:
Well, I think that
foreach (MyEnum item in MyEnum.values) { ... }
would tell the system that item is an enum itself, and to look for
instances of it in MyEnum (thus to look for enums in an enum), am I
wrong? If not, then I'll consider filing a bug with the following
structure
foreach (MyEnum.Item item in MyEnum) { ... }
Frederick: Also, good to have you back from Germany (someone tole me you
were away) I am going to show you how my SDL thing turned out later.
--
Best regards,
Wolter Hellmund
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