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<tt>SWIG/Examples/tcl/enum/</tt>
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<H2>Wrapping enumerations</H2>

<p>
This example tests SWIG's ability to wrap enumerations.  By default, SWIG
converts enumeration specifications into integer constants.  Further use
of enumerated types are handled as integers.

<ul>
<li><a href="example.h">example.h</a>.  Header file containing some enums.
<li><a href="example.i">example.i</a>.  Interface file.
<li><a href="runme.tcl">runme.tcl</a>. Sample Tcl script.
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<h2>Notes</h2>

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<li>SWIG allows arbitrary integers to be passed as enum values.  However,
the result of passing an integer not corresponding to any of the values
specified in the <tt>enum</tt> specification is undefined.
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