///
/// The name of a token will be an internal name (such as "l_square")
/// and should not be used as part of diagnostic messages.
-const char *getTokenName(enum TokenKind Kind) LLVM_READNONE;
+const char *getTokenName(TokenKind Kind) LLVM_READNONE;
/// \brief Determines the spelling of simple punctuation tokens like
/// '!' or '%', and returns NULL for literal and annotation tokens.
/// and will not produce any alternative spellings (e.g., a
/// digraph). For the actual spelling of a given Token, use
/// Preprocessor::getSpelling().
-const char *getPunctuatorSpelling(enum TokenKind Kind) LLVM_READNONE;
+const char *getPunctuatorSpelling(TokenKind Kind) LLVM_READNONE;
/// \brief Determines the spelling of simple keyword and contextual keyword
/// tokens like 'int' and 'dynamic_cast'. Returns NULL for other token kinds.
-const char *getKeywordSpelling(enum TokenKind Kind) LLVM_READNONE;
+const char *getKeywordSpelling(TokenKind Kind) LLVM_READNONE;
/// \brief Return true if this is a raw identifier or an identifier kind.
inline bool isAnyIdentifier(TokenKind K) {
0
};
-const char *tok::getTokenName(enum TokenKind Kind) {
+const char *tok::getTokenName(TokenKind Kind) {
if (Kind < tok::NUM_TOKENS)
return TokNames[Kind];
llvm_unreachable("unknown TokenKind");
return 0;
}
-const char *tok::getPunctuatorSpelling(enum TokenKind Kind) {
+const char *tok::getPunctuatorSpelling(TokenKind Kind) {
switch (Kind) {
#define PUNCTUATOR(X,Y) case X: return Y;
#include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.def"
return 0;
}
-const char *tok::getKeywordSpelling(enum TokenKind Kind) {
+const char *tok::getKeywordSpelling(TokenKind Kind) {
switch (Kind) {
#define KEYWORD(X,Y) case kw_ ## X: return #X;
#include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.def"