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Running the tests
Write your code in <exercise_name>.zig
.
To run the tests for an exercise, run:
zig test test_exercise_name.zig
in the exercise's root directory (replacing exercise_name
with the name of the exercise).
Submitting your solution
You can submit your solution using the exercism submit hamming.zig
command.
This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.
It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:
- See how others have completed the exercise
- Request help from a mentor
Need to get help?
If you'd like help solving the exercise, check the following pages:
- The Zig track's documentation
- The Zig track's programming category on the forum
- Exercism's programming category on the forum
- The Frequently Asked Questions
Should those resources not suffice, you could submit your (incomplete) solution to request mentoring.
- The Zig Programming Language Documentation is a great overview of all of the language features that Zig provides to those who use it.
- Zig Guide is an excellent primer that explains the language features that Zig has to offer.
- Ziglings is highly recommended. Learn Zig by fixing tiny broken programs.
- The Zig Programming Language Discord is the main Discord. It provides a great way to get in touch with the Zig community at large, and get some quick, direct help for any Zig related problem.
- #zig on irc.freenode.net is the main Zig IRC channel.
- /r/Zig is the main Zig subreddit.
- Stack Overflow can be used to discover code snippets and solutions to problems that may have already asked and maybe solved by others.