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Absolutely minimum viable stuff.
47 lines
1.6 KiB
Zig
47 lines
1.6 KiB
Zig
// Oh no! This program is supposed to print "Hello world!" but it has some
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// mistakes. Let's fix it.
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//
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// We're trying to import the Standard Library into the top level of our
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// application. The standard library is not named "foo", it is named "std".
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//
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// Please correct the name in both places in the import here:
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const foo = @import("foo");
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// Zig applications start by calling a function named 'main'. It needs to be
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// public so that it is accessible outside our file!
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//
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// Public functions are declared with the 'pub' keyword like so:
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//
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// pub fn my_function() void { ... }
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//
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// Please make the main() function public:
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fn main() void {
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// The easiest way to display our "Hello world" message in the
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// terminal is to use the std.debug.print() function.
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// Please fix this silly "foo" mistake here:
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foo.debug.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
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// The print function above takes two values:
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//
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// 1. A string of characters: "Hello world!\n". "\n" prints a new line.
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//
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// 2. A struct containing data to be displayed. .{} is an empty, nameless
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// struct fulfilling the requirement. More about structs later.
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//
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//
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// Now we're ready to...What's this!? Oh, we wanted to print a Goodbye
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// message as well!
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//
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// Please fix this to use the same print function as above:
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"Goodbye!\n"
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}
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// Once you're done with the changes above, run `ziglings` to see if it passes.
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//
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// Finally, all files will contain the following comment:
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//
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// I AM NOT DONE
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//
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// Delete it when you're ready to continue to the next exercise!
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