Apply zig fmt to exercises
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// Now that we've learned about arrays, we can talk about strings.
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// We've already seen Zig string literals: "Hello world.\n"
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// Zig stores strings as arrays of bytes.
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const major_tom = major ??? tom;
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// That's all the problems. Let's see our results:
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std.debug.print("d={u} {s}{s}\n",.{d, laugh, major_tom});
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std.debug.print("d={u} {s}{s}\n", .{ d, laugh, major_tom });
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// Keen eyes will notice that we've put 'u' and 's' inside the '{}'
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// placeholders in the format string above. This tells the
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// print() function to format the values as a UTF-8 character and
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