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enum or #define?
From: Kaul <mykaul () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 23:21:13 +0200
Which one is better?
option 1:
#define SSL_HND_HELLO_REQUEST 0
#define SSL_HND_CLIENT_HELLO 1
...
or perhaps, option 2:
enum {
SSL_HND_HELLO_REQUEST,
SSL_HND_CLIENT_HELLO,
};
...
and then (in both cases):
const value_string ssl_31_handshake_type[] = {
{ SSL_HND_HELLO_REQUEST, "Hello Request" },
{ SSL_HND_CLIENT_HELLO, "Client Hello" },
?
TIA,
Y.
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