soundly_typed
soundly_typed

Reputation: 40366

Using enums as parameters in an external file in Objective-C?

I have an enum named RandomEnum in file foo.h:

// foo.h
typedef enum RandomEnum {
  ran_1 = 0,
  ran_2
} RandomEnum;

In another file, bar.h, I'm trying to use RandomEnum as a parameter type:

// bar.h
#import "foo.h"

@interface bar : NSObject {}
  -(RandomEnum)echo:(RandomEnum)ran;
@end

However, the compiler doesn't seem to recognize RandomEnum. Is doing this even possible?

Compiler Error:

error: expected ')' before 'RandomEnum'

Edit: Added code for foo.h for clarification

Upvotes: 9

Views: 4763

Answers (3)

Brock Woolf
Brock Woolf

Reputation: 47302

As @Chuck said, it will work if you do this if you don't want to declare a typedef:

-(RandomEnum)echo:(enum RandomEnum)ran;

Upvotes: 3

soundly_typed
soundly_typed

Reputation: 40366

It turns out this is possible after all. My problem had to do with odd cross-includes that weren't direct, but were still present.

In the given example, foo.h included thing.h which included something.h which included bar.h. This cross dependency is what ended up being the problem.

Still, good to know for compiler bugs. Thanks for the responses!

Upvotes: 5

Chuck
Chuck

Reputation: 237080

The C construct enum RandomEnum does not define a type called RandomEnum — it defines a type called enum RandomEnum. To be able to write just RandomEnum for the type, you need to use a typedef.

Upvotes: 12

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