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	Clarify data representation of enums.
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				| @ -368,6 +368,10 @@ Enums are one way to create a user-defined type in Solidity. They are explicitly | ||||
| to and from all integer types but implicit conversion is not allowed.  The explicit conversions | ||||
| check the value ranges at runtime and a failure causes an exception.  Enums needs at least one member. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The data representation is the same as for enums in C: The options are represented by | ||||
| subsequent unsigned integer values starting from ``0``. | ||||
| 
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| 
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| :: | ||||
| 
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|     pragma solidity ^0.4.16; | ||||
| @ -384,7 +388,7 @@ check the value ranges at runtime and a failure causes an exception.  Enums need | ||||
|         // Since enum types are not part of the ABI, the signature of "getChoice" | ||||
|         // will automatically be changed to "getChoice() returns (uint8)" | ||||
|         // for all matters external to Solidity. The integer type used is just | ||||
|         // large enough to hold all enum values, i.e. if you have more values, | ||||
|         // large enough to hold all enum values, i.e. if you have more than 256 values, | ||||
|         // `uint16` will be used and so on. | ||||
|         function getChoice() public view returns (ActionChoices) { | ||||
|             return choice; | ||||
|  | ||||
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