Re: [sv-bc] enum range with keyword

From: David Jones <djones@xtreme-eda.com>
Date: Mon Mar 22 2010 - 06:43:29 PDT

Another case: is it legal for the base name to be something like
"pull" or "notif"? These are not keywords, but the generated enumerals
"pull0", "pull1", "notif0", "notif1" are.

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Bresticker, Shalom
<shalom.bresticker@intel.com> wrote:
> Is it legal to define an enum constant range with a keyword as a base name:
>
> enum {reg[2] }  e;
>
> On the one hand, 'reg' is a keyword.
> On the other hand, the names being generated are reg0 and reg1.
>
> I think it would not be allowed.
>
> Thanks,
> Shalom
>
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