r[type.enum]
Enumerated types
r[type.enum.intro]
An enumerated type is a nominal, heterogeneous disjoint union type, denoted
by the name of an enum item. 1
r[type.enum.declaration]
An enum item declares both the type and a number of variants, each of
which is independently named and has the syntax of a struct, tuple struct or
unit-like struct.
r[type.enum.constructor]
New instances of an enum can be constructed with a struct expression.
r[type.enum.value]
Any enum value consumes as much memory as the largest variant for its
corresponding enum type, as well as the size needed to store a discriminant.
r[type.enum.name]
Enum types cannot be denoted structurally as types, but must be denoted by
named reference to an enum item.
The enum type is analogous to a data constructor declaration in
Haskell, or a pick ADT in Limbo.