if i have an enum say Color and i type Color:: intellisense pops up with a
list of the members of this enum.
but the problem is when i write Color::Red for example i get an error. is
this a bug in intellisense?
i have a second one. is there a reason why intellisense shows me the private
members of a class too? does it make sense to expose the private variables?
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