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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T11:44:05+00:00 2026-06-09T11:44:05+00:00

I have class like below #include <iostream> #define Gb MemorySizeUnit.Gb #define Mb MemorySizeUnit.Mb #define

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I have class like below

#include <iostream>

#define Gb MemorySizeUnit.Gb
#define Mb MemorySizeUnit.Mb
#define Kb MemorySizeUnit.Kb

using namespace std;

enum MemorySizeUnit {Gb, Mb, Kb};

class Test
{
  private:
  MemorySizeUnit memSizeUnit;
  int memorySize;

  public:
  void setMemory(const int memSize, MemorySizeUnit unit);
 }

and i want to be able to do something like

Test test;
test.setMemory(20, Gb);// as opposed to test.setMemory(20, MemorySizeUnit.Gb)

Compiler does not like that in #define, i have a “.”

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    2026-06-09T11:44:07+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 11:44 am

    Just remove the #define altogether, enum values are placed in the outer namespace automatically. It’s not like C# or Java where the enum values have to be accessed through the enum name namespace, absnet a using-like declaration.

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