I found this code in the linux headers, /usr/include/dirent.h:
enum
{
DT_UNKNOWN = 0,
# define DT_UNKNOWN DT_UNKNOWN
DT_FIFO = 1,
# define DT_FIFO DT_FIFO
DT_CHR = 2,
# define DT_CHR DT_CHR
DT_DIR = 4,
# define DT_DIR DT_DIR
DT_BLK = 6,
# define DT_BLK DT_BLK
DT_REG = 8,
# define DT_REG DT_REG
DT_LNK = 10,
# define DT_LNK DT_LNK
DT_SOCK = 12,
# define DT_SOCK DT_SOCK
DT_WHT = 14
# define DT_WHT DT_WHT
};
What is this construct for? - why define something with an identical string, which will then compile to the int value?
question from:
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