enum protocol {
ascii_prot = 3, /* arbitrary value. */
binary_prot,
negotiating_prot = 4 /* Discovering the protocol */
};
Both binary_prot
and negotiating_prot
equals to 4
?
Yes; C is not particular about enum values. Why you might do that is another question, unless there's some reason to treat the discovery packet the same as data packets. (Which there might well be when someone else designed the protocol and you want to stick as closely as possible to their documentation.)
=
may produce enumeration constants with values that duplicate other values in the same enumeration.". I had put this in an answer but stackoverflow.com/users/100297 deleted it because of duplicate answer: stackoverflow.com/a/30916409/895245 I don't think those questions are duplicates.