.. zeek:type:: TestEnum1 :Type: :zeek:type:`enum` .. zeek:enum:: ONE TestEnum1 like this .. zeek:enum:: TWO TestEnum1 or like this .. zeek:enum:: THREE TestEnum1 multiple comments and even more comments .. zeek:enum:: FOUR TestEnum1 adding another value .. zeek:enum:: FIVE TestEnum1 adding another value There's tons of ways an enum can look... .. zeek:type:: TestEnum2 :Type: :zeek:type:`enum` .. zeek:enum:: A TestEnum2 like this .. zeek:enum:: B TestEnum2 or like this .. zeek:enum:: C TestEnum2 multiple comments and even more comments The final comma is optional .. zeek:id:: TestEnumVal :Type: :zeek:type:`TestEnum1` :Attributes: :zeek:attr:`&redef` :Default: ``ONE`` this should reference the TestEnum1 type and not a generic "enum" type