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enum
TypesYou can define an enum
tag without specifying its possible values.
This results in an incomplete type, much like what you get if you write
struct foo
without describing the elements. A later declaration
that does specify the possible values completes the type.
You can't allocate variables or storage using the type while it is incomplete. However, you can work with pointers to that type.
This extension may not be very useful, but it makes the handling of
enum
more consistent with the way struct
and union
are handled.
This extension is not supported by GNU C++.