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be almost meaningless or hard to trace or use by a human
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For example, if we have an enum type called `Pill`,
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```
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```go
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type Pill int
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const (
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```
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executing `enumer -type=Pill` will generate a new file with two methods:
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```
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```go
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func (i Pill) String() string {
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//...
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}
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}
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```
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From now on, we can:
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```
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```go
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// Convert any Pill value to string
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var aspirinString string = Aspirin.String()
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// (or use it in any place where a Stringer is accepted)
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