Makefile: replace enumer upstream with dmarkham's#242
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Since the enumer implementation we used hadn't been updated for 5+ years, this didn't work with recent linux/go versions, and enumer crashed while attempting to parse/analyse the source files. There's another alternative on Github, forked from the one we used, which seems more maintained now, and does produce the expected files in the SDK.
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Since the enumer implementation we used hadn't been updated for 5+ years, this didn't work with recent linux/go versions, and enumer crashed while attempting to parse/analyse the source files.
There's another alternative on Github, forked from the one we used, which seems more maintained now, and does produce the expected files in the SDK.