c++ - enum: integral promotions
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Christof Meerwald
(59/59)
Mar 23 2003
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#include <stdio.h> struct A { void f(int a) { printf("f(int)\n"); } void f(unsigned int a) { printf("f(unsigned int)\n"); } void f(long a) { printf("f(long)\n"); } }; int main() { A a; enum SignedEnum { SENUM_1 = 0, SENUM_2 = 1 }; enum UnsignedEnum { UENUM_1 = 0, UENUM_2 = 0x80000000 }; a.f(SENUM_1); // Error: ambiguous reference to symbol // Had: A::f(int ) // and: A::f(long ) a.f(SENUM_2); // Error: ambiguous reference to symbol // Had: A::f(int ) // and: A::f(long ) a.f(UENUM_1); // Error: ambiguous reference to symbol // Had: A::f(int ) // and: A::f(long ) a.f(UENUM_2); // Error: ambiguous reference to symbol // Had: A::f(int ) // and: A::f(long ) return 0; } The expected output is: f(int) f(int) f(unsigned int) f(unsigned int) See 4.5 Integral promotions [conv.prom], paragraph 2. It's low priority - just a bit annoying when using IOStreams and enums. bye, Christof -- http://cmeerw.org JID: cmeerw jabber.at mailto cmeerw at web.de ...and what have you contributed to the Net?
Mar 23 2003