On 06 February 2008 13:01, Felipe Contreras wrote: > On Feb 6, 2008 2:47 PM, Andreas Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "Felipe Contreras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> This is what ISO C 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,110) but shall be capable of representing the >>> values of all the members of the enumeration. >> >> The standard also says: >> >> The expression that defines the value of an enumeration constant shall >> be an integer constant expression that has a value representable as an >> int. > > Ahh, I see. So even if the type of the enum is specified by the > compiler as "unsigned int"; the value assigned to it can only be an > "int".
So, how about typedef enum OMX_ERRORTYPE { OMX_ErrorNone = 0, OMX_ErrorInsufficientResources = (int)0x80001000 } OMX_ERRORTYPE; ? cheers, DaveK -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today....