class haxe.EnumTools
Available on all platforms
Class Fields
static function createAll<T>(e:Enum<T>):Array<T>
Returns a list of all constructors of enum e
that require no
arguments.
This may return the empty Array [] if all constructors of `e` require
arguments.
Otherwise an instance of `e` constructed through each of its non-
argument constructors is returned, in the order of the constructor
declaration.
If `e` is null, the result is unspecified.
static function createByIndex<T>(e:Enum<T>, index:Int, ?params:Array<Dynamic> = null):T
Creates an instance of enum e
by calling its constructor number
`index` with arguments `params`.
The constructor indices are preserved from haxe syntax, so the first
declared is index 0, the next index 1 etc.
If `e` or `constr` is null, or if enum `e` has no constructor named
`constr`, or if the number of elements in `params` does not match the
expected number of constructor arguments, or if any argument has an
invalid type, the result is unspecified.
static function createByName<T>(e:Enum<T>, constr:String, ?params:Array<Dynamic> = null):T
Creates an instance of enum e
by calling its constructor constr
with
arguments `params`.
If `e` or `constr` is null, or if enum `e` has no constructor named
`constr`, or if the number of elements in `params` does not match the
expected number of constructor arguments, or if any argument has an
invalid type, the result is unspecified.
static function getConstructors<T>(e:Enum<T>):Array<String>
Returns a list of the names of all constructors of enum e
.
The order of the constructor names in the returned Array is preserved
from the original syntax.
If `c` is null, the result is unspecified.
static function getName<T>(e:Enum<T>):String
Returns the name of enum e
, including its path.
If `e` is inside a package, the package structure is returned dot-
separated, with another dot separating the enum name:
pack1.pack2.(...).packN.EnumName
If `e` is a sub-type of a haxe module, that module is not part of the
package structure.
If `e` has no package, the enum name is returned.
If `e` is null, the result is unspecified.
The enum name does not include any type parameters.