Do people really use enum names with whitespace within?
I always had the feeling that the name of the enum is like an identifier, so it should follow maybe not the exact same but at least similar rules.

When such an enum name is translated into a programing language AFAIK the translation needs to replace the spaces with something.

regards Balazs

On 2019. 02. 21. 18:45, Andy Bierman wrote:
enum "This is also legal";

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Balazs Lengyel                       Ericsson Hungary Ltd.
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