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| author | Adam Bard <github@adambard.com> | 2015-10-18 00:02:12 +0800 | 
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| committer | Adam Bard <github@adambard.com> | 2015-10-18 00:02:12 +0800 | 
| commit | 0ffceab0656e3c36b79b487399660f157c6a2b90 (patch) | |
| tree | 6837b00f00be3cefb1120e67f2a5f55ff137d387 /c++.html.markdown | |
| parent | e854849a305babf3aa45f2bbbe014699685c51df (diff) | |
| parent | ca435fbb0dd09cdc9c70fe945a891ae3e6c19ab2 (diff) | |
Merge pull request #1589 from Alters/master
[C++/en] Added in Enum information
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| diff --git a/c++.html.markdown b/c++.html.markdown index 2bee51dc..d03092e5 100644 --- a/c++.html.markdown +++ b/c++.html.markdown @@ -310,6 +310,70 @@ basic_string(basic_string&& other);  // constructor that "salvages" parts of that temporary string. You will see this  // concept referred to as "move semantics". +///////////////////// +// Enums +///////////////////// + +// Enums are a way to assign a value to a constant most commonly used for +// easier visualization and reading of code +enum ECarTypes +{ +  Sedan, +  Hatchback, +  SUV, +  Wagon +}; + +ECarTypes GetPreferredCarType() +{ +	return ECarTypes::Hatchback; +} + +// As of C++11 there is an easy way to assign a type to the enum which can be +// useful in serialization of data and converting enums back-and-forth between  +// the desired type and their respective constants +enum ECarTypes : uint8_t +{ +  Sedan, // 0 +  Hatchback, // 1 +  SUV = 254, // 254 +  Hybrid // 255 +}; + +void WriteByteToFile(uint8_t InputValue) +{ +	// Serialize the InputValue to a file +} + +void WritePreferredCarTypeToFile(ECarTypes InputCarType) +{ +	// The enum is implicitly converted to a uint8_t due to its declared enum type +	WriteByteToFile(InputCarType); +} + +// On the other hand you may not want enums to be accidentally cast to an integer +// type or to other enums so it is instead possible to create an enum class which  +// won't be implicitly converted +enum class ECarTypes : uint8_t +{ +  Sedan, // 0 +  Hatchback, // 1 +  SUV = 254, // 254 +  Hybrid // 255 +}; + +void WriteByteToFile(uint8_t InputValue) +{ +	// Serialize the InputValue to a file +} + +void WritePreferredCarTypeToFile(ECarTypes InputCarType) +{ +	// Won't compile even though ECarTypes is a uint8_t due to the enum +	// being declared as an "enum class"! +	WriteByteToFile(InputCarType); +} +  //////////////////////////////////////////  // Classes and object-oriented programming  ////////////////////////////////////////// | 
