On Thu, 17 May 2018 08:14:15 +0000
Alex Blasche <alexander.blas...@qt.io> wrote:

> The naming conventions for enums state that each enum value name must repeat 
> a part of the enum Type name (for details see 
> https://wiki.qt.io/API_Design_Principles#Naming_Enum_Types_and_Values)
> 
> In case of scoped enums this becomes a superfluous rule as the type has to be 
> mentioned anyway. Does anybody object to modifying the above definition by 
> adding an exception for scoped enums where you do not have to repeat a part 
> of the enum type name?

I would not have even assumed that the rule applies to scoped enums, but it 
can't hurt to write it down explicitly. Perhaps the section should be rewritten 
so that the unscoped enums are the special case rather than the other way 
around.


Christian
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