> > > > Assigning it to 0, will again cause trouble for C++ folks. > > No it won't, because 0 is a valid (indeed, the preferred) way of writing > a null pointer constant in C++. > > I think you misunderstood me. I said assigning 0 to a enum in C++ will throw a compiler error.
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