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How to use enums as flags in C++?
To explain what I'm trying to do, I'm trying to get a flags integer containing update check information, such as
int flags = keyPress | mouseClick | mouseMove;
from my enum of events;
enum mEvents {
keyPress = QEvent::KeyPress,
keyRelease = QEvent::KeyRelease,
mouseClick = QEvent::MouseButtonPress,
mouseDoubleClick = QEvent::MouseButtonDblClick,
mouseMove = QEvent::MouseMove
};
so that I can then check for what event types occurred like so;
void Lib::Update(QEvent *e) {
if (e->type() == flags)
stateManager->updateCurrentState(e);
}
What I'm trying to do is say, if the event type is any of the following in 'flags' then update. However, that isn't working. To be more precise, it works for key presses, but not for mouse clicks or move events.
So I'm wondering, if what I'd like to do is even possible, and if so how can I achieve this? (I'm pretty sure it is, I know SDL uses a similar flag system for it's screen creation) Any help is greatly appreciated.)