aha...of course...very good, and in fact a good reason to use enums instead of defines. too bad they were invented after I learned to program... thx MS
Andy Dalton wrote:
You might expect to see something like that if one or more of the enum constants were preprocessor macros. Consider something like: #define INIT 0x0001 ... enum {INIT, BUSY}; ... That would get turned into: enum (0x0001, BUSY); ... which would cause the compiler to be unhappy :-). Andy On 2/12/07, Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:huh...off the top of my, admittedly pointy, head I would think that adding an identifier to the enum would separate the name spaces and allow you to reuse the symbols in the proper contexts. whadayaknow... MS Ankur Kamthe wrote: > hi Michael, > > I found out my mistake. It seems INIT, BUSY are already used by telosb > platform someplace. I replaced the names and it worked. > > thanks, > ankur
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