C - forward declaration of enums?

。_饼干妹妹 提交于 2019-12-05 01:32:12

Put them in a header so that all files that need them can access the header and use the declarations from it.

When compiled with the options:

$ /usr/bin/gcc -g -std=c99 -Wall -Wextra -c enum.c
$

GCC 4.2.1 (on MacOS X 10.7.1) accepts the following code:

enum xyz;

struct qqq { enum xyz *p; };

enum xyz { abc, def, ghi, jkl };

Add -pedantic and it warns:

$ /usr/bin/gcc -g -std=c99 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -c enum.c
enum.c:1: warning: ISO C forbids forward references to ‘enum’ types
enum.c:5: warning: ISO C forbids forward references to ‘enum’ types
$

Thus, you are not supposed to try using forward declarations of enumerated types in C; GCC allows it as an extension when not forced to be pedantic.

You can't "forward-declare" enums because the compiler won't know the size of the enum. The C standard says " Each enumerated type shall be compatible with char, a signed integer type, or an unsigned integer type. The choice of type is implementation-defined, but shall be capable of representing the values of all the members of the enumeration".

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