Hi,
> It seems that the last member of an enum is not being found. For instance,

You are right. I have added the bug to the TODO list.
(http://www.gnu.org/software/global/bugs.html)

Thank you for the report.

Regards,
Shigio


2015-12-03 2:16 GMT+09:00 njfm <[email protected]>:

> It seems that the last member of an enum is not being found. For instance,
> if we have:
>
> test.h
>
> typedef enum
> {
>   E_FIRST = 1,
>   E_SECOND
> } FIRST_SECOND;
>
>
> When running "global E_SECOND" or "global -s E_SECOND" they are not found.
> But E_FIRST is found. Is this normal?
>
>
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