On Wed, 21 Feb 2018, Ryan Joseph wrote:



On Feb 21, 2018, at 1:54 PM, Michael Van Canneyt <mich...@freepascal.org> wrote:

So this is "as designed". If you want to be able to write A, don't use
scoped enums.

I got the idea from Swift (one of the things it does right) and it’s
really nice to be able say "this = .value” instead of
NSSomeLongNameOfSomethingValueKey.  It only works with assignments but it
really cleans up code.  The reasons I suggested it was because some of my
function calls were just getting stupid long and annoying to type plus
difficult to remember (that’s important for programmers!) so the compiler
could certainly help here.

The job of the compiler is to create correct code. Not to ensure you write readable code. Every feature that is introduced
offers more scope for abuse (generics jump to mind).

Only you can make sure your code is readable.

I think often the cure is often worse than the problem. Simply don't use scoped enums if you want to type less.

Michael.
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