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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:01:18+00:00 2026-05-15T12:01:18+00:00

Consider the following (simplified) code: enum eTestMode { TM_BASIC = 1, // 1 <<

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Consider the following (simplified) code:

enum eTestMode
{
    TM_BASIC        = 1,    // 1 << 0
    TM_ADV_1        = 1 << 1,
    TM_ADV_2        = 1 << 2
};

...

int m_iTestMode;    // a "bit field"

bool isSet( eTestMode tsm )
{ 
    return ( (m_iTestMode & tsm) == tsm );
}

void setTestMode( eTestMode tsm )
{
    m_iTestMode |= tsm;
}

Is this reliable, safe and/or good practice? Or is there a better way of achieving what i want to do apart from using const ints instead of enum? I would really prefer enums, but code reliability is more important than readability.

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    2026-05-15T12:01:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:01 pm

    I can’t see anything bad in that design.

    However, keep in mind that enum types can hold unspecified values. Depending on who uses your functions, you might want to check first that the value of tsm is a valid enumeration value.

    Since enums are integer values, one could do something like:

    eTestMode tsm = static_cast<eTestMode>(17); // We consider here that 17 is not a valid value for your enumeration.
    

    However, doing this is ugly and you might just consider that doing so results in undefined behavior.

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