Alias std.traits.EnumMembers
Retrieves the members of an enumerated type enum E.
						
				alias EnumMembers(E)
				 = EnumSpecificMembers!(__traits(allMembers,E));
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| E | An enumerated type. Emay have duplicated values. | 
Returns
Static tuple composed of the members of the enumerated type E.
    The members are arranged in the same order as declared in E.
Note
An enum can have multiple members which have the same value. If you want
    to use EnumMembers to e.g. generate switch cases at compile-time,
    you should use the NoDuplicates template to avoid
    generating duplicate switch cases.
Note
Returned values are strictly typed with E. Thus, the following code
    does not work without the explicit cast:
enum E : int { a, b, c }
int[] abc = cast(int[]) [ EnumMembers!E ];Cast is not necessary if the type of the variable is inferred. See the example below.
Example
Create an array of enumerated values
enum Sqrts : real
{
    one = 1,
    two = 1.41421,
    three = 1.73205
}
auto sqrts = [EnumMembers!Sqrts];
writeln(sqrts); // [Sqrts.one, Sqrts.two, Sqrts.three]
Example
A generic function rank(v) in the following example uses this
template for finding a member e in an enumerated type E.
// Returns i if e is the i-th enumerator of E.
static size_t rank(E)(E e)
if (is(E == enum))
{
    static foreach (i, member; EnumMembers!E)
    {
        if (e == member)
            return i;
    }
    assert(0, "Not an enum member");
}
enum Mode
{
    read = 1,
    write = 2,
    map = 4
}
writeln(rank(ModeAuthors
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            Tomasz Stachowiak (isExpressions),
            Andrei Alexandrescu,
            Shin Fujishiro,
            Robert Clipsham,
            David Nadlinger,
            Kenji Hara,
            Shoichi Kato