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How solve compiler enum redeclaration conflict


Consider the following C++ enumerations:

enum Identity
{
    UNKNOWN   = 1,
    CHECKED   = 2,
    UNCHECKED = 3
};

enum Status
{
    UNKNOWN    = 0,
    PENDING    = 1,
    APPROVED   = 2,
    UNAPPROVED = 3
};

The Compiler conflicted the both UNKNOWN items and threw this error:

error: redeclaration of 'UNKNOWN'

I am able to solve this error changing one of the UNKNOWN to UNKNOWN_a, but I would like to do not change the names.

How can I solve this conflict without changing the enum items name?


Solution

  • You can use scoped enumerations for this. This requires C++11 or higher support.

    enum class Identity
    {
           UNKNOWN = 1,
           CHECKED = 2,
           UNCHECKED =3
    };
    
    enum class Status
    {
           UNKNOWN = 0,
           PENDING = 1,
           APPROVED = 2,
           UNAPPROVED =3
    };
    
    int main ()
    {
        Identity::UNKNOWN;
        Status::UNKNOW;
    }
    

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