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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Ziglings is intended for programmers of all experience levels. No
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specific language knowledge is expected. Anyone who can install
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the current Zig snapshot, setup a copy of Ziglings, and knows
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common language building blocks (if/then/else, loops, and
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functions) is ready or Ziglings.
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functions) is ready for Ziglings.
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Ziglings is intended to be completely self-contained. If you
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can't solve an exercise from the information you've gleaned so
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Verify the installation and build number of `zig` like so:
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```bash
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$ zig version
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0.10.0-dev.3978+xxxxxxxxx
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0.11.0-dev.1302+xxxxxxxxx
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```
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Clone this repository with Git:
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@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ $ zig build
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The Zig language is under very active development. In order to be current,
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Ziglings tracks **development** builds of the Zig compiler rather than
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versioned **release** builds. The last stable release was `0.9.1`, but Ziglings
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needs a dev build with pre-release version "0.10.0" and a build number at least
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versioned **release** builds. The last stable release was `0.10.0`, but Ziglings
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needs a dev build with pre-release version "0.11.0" and a build number at least
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as high as that shown in the example version check above.
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It is likely that you'll download a build which is _greater_ than the minimum.
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@ -81,6 +81,8 @@ about input:
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### Version Changes
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Version-0.11.0-dev.1302+d813cef42
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* *2023-01-14* zig 0.11.0-dev.1302 - changes in `@addWithOverflow` (now returns a tuple) and `@typeInfo`; temporary disabled async functionality
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* *2022-09-09* zig 0.10.0-dev.3978 - change in `NativeTargetInfo.detect` in build
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* *2022-09-06* zig 0.10.0-dev.3880 - Ex 074 correctly fails again: comptime array len
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* *2022-08-29* zig 0.10.0-dev.3685 - `@typeName()` output change, stage1 req. for async
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@ -160,6 +162,7 @@ Core Language
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* [x] Quoted identifiers @""
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* [x] Anonymous structs/tuples/lists
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* [ ] Async <--- IN PROGRESS!
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* [ ] Interfaces
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## Contributing
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90
build.zig
90
build.zig
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@ -418,47 +418,48 @@ const exercises = [_]Exercise{
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.main_file = "083_anonymous_lists.zig",
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.output = "I say hello!",
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "084_async.zig",
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.output = "foo() A\nfoo() B",
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.hint = "Read the facts. Use the facts.",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "085_async2.zig",
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.output = "Hello async!",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "086_async3.zig",
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.output = "5 4 3 2 1",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "087_async4.zig",
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.output = "1 2 3 4 5",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "088_async5.zig",
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.output = "Example Title.",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "089_async6.zig",
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.output = ".com: Example Title, .org: Example Title.",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "090_async7.zig",
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.output = "beef? BEEF!",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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.{
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.main_file = "091_async8.zig",
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.output = "ABCDEF",
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.@"async" = true,
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},
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// disabled because of https://github.com/ratfactor/ziglings/issues/163
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// .{
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// .main_file = "084_async.zig",
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// .output = "foo() A",
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// .hint = "Read the facts. Use the facts.",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "085_async2.zig",
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// .output = "Hello async!",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "086_async3.zig",
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// .output = "5 4 3 2 1",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "087_async4.zig",
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// .output = "1 2 3 4 5",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "088_async5.zig",
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// .output = "Example Title.",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "089_async6.zig",
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// .output = ".com: Example Title, .org: Example Title.",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "090_async7.zig",
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// .output = "beef? BEEF!",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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// .{
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// .main_file = "091_async8.zig",
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// .output = "ABCDEF",
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// .@"async" = true,
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// },
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};
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/// Check the zig version to make sure it can compile the examples properly.
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zig_args.append("build-exe") catch unreachable;
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// Enable the stage 1 compiler if using the async feature
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if (self.exercise.@"async") {
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zig_args.append("-fstage1") catch unreachable;
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}
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// disabled because of https://github.com/ratfactor/ziglings/issues/163
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// if (self.exercise.@"async") {
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// zig_args.append("-fstage1") catch unreachable;
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// }
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if (builder.color != .auto) {
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zig_args.append("--color") catch unreachable;
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var num: u8 = 1;
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var more_nums = [_]u8{ 1, 1, 1, 1 };
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// Let's pass a reference to num to our function and print it:
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// Let's pass the num reference to our function and print it:
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makeFive(&num);
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std.debug.print("num: {}, ", .{num});
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//
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// Zig has support for IEEE-754 floating-point numbers in these
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// specific sizes: f16, f32, f64, f128. Floating point literals
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// may be writen in scientific notation:
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// specific sizes: f16, f32, f64, f80, and f128. Floating point
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// literals may be written in scientific notation:
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//
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// const a1: f32 = 1200.0; // 1,200
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// const a2: f32 = 1.2e+3; // 1,200
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// Let's try it with a tiny 4-bit integer size to make it clear:
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const a: u4 = 0b1101;
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const b: u4 = 0b0101;
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var my_result: u4 = undefined;
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var overflowed: bool = undefined;
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overflowed = @addWithOverflow(u4, a, b, &my_result);
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const my_result = @addWithOverflow(a, b);
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// Check out our fancy formatting! b:0>4 means, "print
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// as a binary number, zero-pad right-aligned four digits."
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// The print() below will produce: "1101 + 0101 = 0010 (true)".
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print("{b:0>4} + {b:0>4} = {b:0>4} ({})", .{ a, b, my_result, overflowed });
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print("{b:0>4} + {b:0>4} = {b:0>4} ({s})", .{ a, b, my_result[0], if (my_result[1] == 1) "true" else "false" });
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// Let's make sense of this answer. The value of 'b' in decimal is 5.
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// Let's add 5 to 'a' but go one by one and see where it overflows:
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//
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// pub const StructField = struct {
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// name: []const u8,
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// field_type: type,
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// type: type,
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// default_value: anytype,
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// is_comptime: bool,
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// alignment: comptime_int,
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const fields = @typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields;
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??? {
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if (field.field_type != void) {
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if (field.type != void) {
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print(" {s}", .{field.name});
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}
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}
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//
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// .{
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// false,
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// @as(u32, 15);
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// @as(i64, 67.12);
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// @as(u32, 15),
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// @as(f64, 67.12)
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// }
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//
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// We call these "tuples", which is a term used by many
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//
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// pub const StructField = struct {
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// name: []const u8,
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// field_type: type,
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// type: type,
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// default_value: anytype,
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// is_comptime: bool,
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// alignment: comptime_int,
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