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From: Gianni Mariani <gi2nospam@mariani.ws>Date: 26 Jul 2003 04:52:43 GMTNewsgroups: comp.lang.c++Subject: Re: enum countClive wrote:> If you have an enum, is there any way during execution to find the number of> values in the enum?> Say I have,> > enum great { five, ten, fifteen };> > How could I get the number 3 from that?> > replace the enums with objects that report themselves to a registry.I have done it in the past using a template ...templace <typename base>class ExposedEnum : public base{ public: int enum_val; ExposedEnum( int number ) : enum_val( number ) { ExposedEnumRegister<base>::Register( *this ); } ExposedEnum( int number ) : enum_val( ExposedEnumRegister<base>::GetNextNumber() ) { ExposedEnumRegister<base>::Register( *this ); }// some more stuff ... operator int () const { return enum_val; } explicit ExposedEnum( const ExposedEnum & foo );};template <typename base>class ExposedEnumRegister{ static int GetNextNumber .... static void Register .... static int Count ....}Now you can forward declare them...extern ExposedEnum< great > five;extern ExposedEnum< great > ten;extern ExposedEnum< great > fifteen;In a cpp file you can instantiate them.ExposedEnum< great > five( 5 );ExposedEnum< great > ten( 10 );ExposedEnum< great > fifteen;Now, if you want to know how many you have :ExposedEnumRegister< great >::Count();Disclaimer - it's an outline only, yes it's incomplete.GEnumCount,v 1.1 2005/05/24 04:33:12 turkaye Exp
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