W8006 Initializing 'identifier' with 'identifier' (C++)
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(Command-line option to suppress warning: -w-bei)
You're trying to initialize an enum variable to a different type.
For example, the following initialization will result in this warning, because 2 is of type int, not type enum count:
enum count { zero, one, two } x = 2;
It is better programming practice to use an enum identifier instead of a literal integer when assigning to or initializing enum types.
This is an error, but is reduced to a warning to give existing programs a chance to work.