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// Perhaps you remember the "narcissistic fix" for the type name
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// in Ex. 065? We're going to do the same thing here: use a hard-
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// coded slice to return the type name. That's just so our output
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// look prettier. Indulge your vanity. Programmers are beautiful.
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// looks prettier. Indulge your vanity. Programmers are beautiful.
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fn stripFname(mytype: []const u8) []const u8 {
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return mytype[22..];
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}
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// information can be obtained. For example, 'puts' returns the number
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// of characters output.
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//
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// So that all this does not remain a dry theroy now, let's just start
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// So that all this does not remain a dry theory now, let's just start
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// and call a C function out of Zig.
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// our well-known "import" for Zig
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