Signedness of enum in C/C99/C++/C++x/GNU C/GNU C99

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时光说笑
时光说笑 2020-12-01 14:00

Is enum type signed or unsigned? Is the Signedness of enums differ in C/C99/ANSI C/C++/C++x/GNU C/ GNU C99?

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  •  青春惊慌失措
    2020-12-01 14:26

    An enum is guaranteed to be represented by an integer, but the actual type (and its signedness) is implementation-dependent.

    You can force an enumeration to be represented by a signed type by giving one of the enumerators a negative value:

    enum SignedEnum { a = -1 };
    

    In C++0x, the underlying type of an enumeration can be explicitly specified:

    enum ShortEnum : short { a };
    

    (C++0x also adds support for scoped enumerations)

    For completeness, I'll add that in The C Programming Language, 2nd ed., enumerators are specified as having type int (p. 215). K&R is not the C standard, so that's not normative for ISO C compilers, but it does predate the ISO C standard, so it's at least interesting from a historical standpoint.

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