Date: Sat, 28 Jan 95 12:16 PST From: jdp AT polstra DOT com (John Polstra) To: djgpp AT polstra DOT com Subject: Re: 'enum' problem (kind of) solved > I was having problems with an enum data type, as such: > > enum boolean {false, true}; > > and GCC reported a parse error before false. Be advised, "false" and "true" are keywords in C++. They're a recent addition, and most vendors haven't implemented them yet -- but GCC has. If your program is written in C++, or if the compiler *thinks* it is, then you'll get exactly the error you reported. If your program is really a C program (not C++), you can add "-x c" to the compiler command line, to make sure that the compiler treats it as a C program regardless of its filename suffix. If it's a C++ program, though, you are going to have to change the program to solve this problem. Incidentally, "bool" is also a keyword in C++ now. These are not GNU extensions; they are mandated by the emerging ANSI/ISO C++ standard. John Polstra jdp AT polstra DOT com John D. Polstra & Co., Inc. Seattle, Washington USA "Self-knowledge is always bad news." -- John Barth