As another answer pointed out, the relevant section of the JLS is 8.9, specifically 8.9.1 which states:
The body of an enum declaration may contain enum constants. An enum constant defines an instance of the enum type.
EnumBody:
{ [EnumConstantList] [,] [EnumBodyDeclarations] }
To understand the meaning of the EnumBody
definition one must look at JLS Chapter 2.4, Grammar Notation, which says
The syntax {x} on the right-hand side of a production denotes zero or
more occurrences of x.
Also that
The syntax [x] on the right-hand side of a production denotes zero or
one occurrences of x. That is, x is an optional symbol. The
alternative which contains the optional symbol actually defines two
alternatives: one that omits the optional symbol and one that includes
it.
How does this relate to your question? It means valid enum declarations are the following (some grammar notation follows, bear with me):
public enum Test {
}
public enum Test {
[EnumConstantList]
}
public enum Test {
[EnumConstantList] ,
}
public enum Test {
,
}
public enum Test {
[EnumBodyDeclarations]
}
public enum Test {
, [EnumBodyDeclarations]
}
public enum Test {
[EnumConstantList] [EnumBodyDeclarations]
}
public enum Test {
[EnumConstantList] , [EnumBodyDeclarations]
}
[EnumConstantList]
is not that interesting because it's what one would expect:
EnumConstant {, EnumConstant}
That is, one or more EnumConstant
separated by commas (I'm not going into the definition of EnumConstant
, I've fallen into a deep enough rabbit hole plus it's not relevant to the question).
Things get interesting (finally) with the definition of [EnumBodyDeclarations]
:
EnumBodyDeclarations:
; {ClassBodyDeclaration}
This is why your first example is invalid
You incorrectly specified EnumBodyDeclarations
which as the above excerpt shows is a non-optional semicolon followed by zero or more ClassBodyDeclaration
.
This is why your second example is valid
It contains the non-optional semicolon followed by a valid ClassBodyDeclaration
.
Phew.
This also means the following are valid enum declarations:
public enum Test {
;
}
public enum Test {
,;
}
public enum Test {
,;
public static final int C1 = 5;
}
public enum Test {
CAT,
}
public enum Test {
CAT;
}
public enum Test {
CAT,;
}
public enum Test {
CAT,;
public static final int C1 = 5;
}
public enum Test {
CAT;
public static final int C1 = 5;
}
but never
public enum Test {
CAT,
public static final int C1 = 5;
}