From: arny@wayback.UUCP (Arny B. Engelson)
Subject: enumeration literal/internal codes query
Date: 9 Jan 89 15:25:50 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1494@wayback.UUCP> (raw)
A coworker came to me with what I thought was a simple question, but I
don't see a way to do what he wants. Am I missing a language feature,
or is there a language feature missing?
Here's the question:
After specifying internal codes for the literals of an enumeration type
using an enumeration representation clause, how do you (later in the
code) find out what internal codes were specified?
Note that this question actually is the same whether or not an
enumeration rep clause is used. How do you find out the internal codes?
Arny Engelson (att,ihnp4,clyde)!wayback!arny (201) 386-4816
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1989-01-09 15:25 Arny B. Engelson [this message]
1989-01-10 23:15 ` enumeration literal/internal codes query Arny B. Engelson
1989-01-13 17:03 ` Scott Moody
1989-01-16 18:03 ` Badger BA 64810
1989-01-19 19:44 ` Scott Moody
1989-01-31 18:05 ` Arny B. Engelson
1989-01-15 4:42 ` John Goodenough
1989-01-12 0:31 ` Michael Murphy
1989-01-12 15:51 ` enumeration literal/internal codes stt
1989-01-20 15:04 ` ryer
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1989-01-13 21:29 enumeration literal/internal codes query rracine
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