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// (Notice how the two functions which return types start with
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// uppercase letters? This is a standard naming practice in Zig.)
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//
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const print = import(std).debug.print; // Oops!
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const print = @import("std").debug.print;
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const Narcissus = struct {
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me: *Narcissus = undefined,
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myself: *Narcissus = undefined,
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echo: void = undefined,
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echo: void = undefined, // Alas, poor Echo!
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fn fetchTheMostBeautifulType() type {
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return @This();
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// Oops! We cannot leave the 'me' and 'myself' fields
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// undefined. Please set them here:
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??? = &narcissus;
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??? = &narcissus;
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narcissus.me = &narcissus;
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narcissus.??? = ???;
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// This determines a "peer type" from three separate
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// references (they just happen to all be the same object).
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const T1 = @TypeOf(narcissus, narcissus.me.*, narcissus.myself.*);
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const Type1 = @TypeOf(narcissus, narcissus.me.*, narcissus.myself.*);
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// Oh dear, we seem to have done something wrong when calling
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// this function. It is namespaced to the struct, but doesn't
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// use the method syntax (there's no self parameter). Please
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// fix this call:
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const T2 = narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
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// this function. We called it as a method, which would work
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// if it had a self parameter. But it doesn't. (See above.)
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//
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// The fix for this is very subtle, but it makes a big
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// difference!
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const Type2 = narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
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print("A {} loves all {}es. ", .{ T1, T2 });
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// Now we print a pithy statement about Narcissus.
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print("A {s} loves all {s}es. ", .{
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maximumNarcissism(Type1),
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maximumNarcissism(Type2),
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});
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// His final words as he was looking in
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// those waters he habitually watched
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// Alas, we can't use a regular 'for' loop here because
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// 'fields' can only be evaluated at compile time. It seems
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// like we're overdue to learn about this "comptime" stuff,
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// doesn't it? :-)
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// doesn't it? Don't worry, we'll get there.
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print(".\n", .{});
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}
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// NOTE: This exercise did not originally include the function below.
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// But a change after Zig 0.10.0 added the source file name to the
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// type. "Narcissus" became "065_builtins2.Narcissus".
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//
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// To fix this, I've added this function to strip the filename from
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// the front of the type name in the dumbest way possible. (It returns
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// a slice of the type name starting at character 14 (assuming
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// single-byte characters).
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//
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// We'll be seeing @typeName again in Exercise 070. For now, you can
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// see that it takes a Type and returns a u8 "string".
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fn maximumNarcissism(myType: anytype) []const u8 {
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// Turn '065_builtins2.Narcissus' into 'Narcissus'
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return @typeName(myType)[14..];
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}
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43c43
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< const print = import(std).debug.print; // Oops!
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---
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> const print = @import("std").debug.print;
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60,61c60,61
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< ??? = &narcissus;
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< ??? = &narcissus;
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---
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> narcissus.me = &narcissus;
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> narcissus.myself = &narcissus;
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71c71
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< const T2 = narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
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---
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> const T2 = Narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
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106c106
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< if (fields[0].??? != void) {
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---
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> if (fields[0].field_type != void) {
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110c110
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< if (fields[1].??? != void) {
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---
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> if (fields[1].field_type != void) {
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114c114
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< if (fields[2].??? != void) {
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---
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> if (fields[2].field_type != void) {
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--- exercises/065_builtins2.zig
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+++ answers/065_builtins2.zig
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
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// Oops! We cannot leave the 'me' and 'myself' fields
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// undefined. Please set them here:
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narcissus.me = &narcissus;
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- narcissus.??? = ???;
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+ narcissus.myself = &narcissus;
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// This determines a "peer type" from three separate
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// references (they just happen to all be the same object).
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
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//
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// The fix for this is very subtle, but it makes a big
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// difference!
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- const Type2 = narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
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+ const Type2 = Narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
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// Now we print a pithy statement about Narcissus.
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print("A {s} loves all {s}es. ", .{
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@@ -109,15 +109,15 @@
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// Please complete these 'if' statements so that the field
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// name will not be printed if the field is of type 'void'
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// (which is a zero-bit type that takes up no space at all!):
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- if (fields[0].??? != void) {
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+ if (fields[0].field_type != void) {
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print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[0].name});
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}
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- if (fields[1].??? != void) {
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+ if (fields[1].field_type != void) {
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print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[1].name});
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}
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- if (fields[2].??? != void) {
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+ if (fields[2].field_type != void) {
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print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[2].name});
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}
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