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Laurens Miers 2024-09-25 15:26:17 +02:00
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@ -16,6 +16,6 @@
// //
const std = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("Hello world!\n", .{}); std.debug.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
} }

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
// Please complete the import below: // Please complete the import below:
// //
??? = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("Standard Library.\n", .{}); std.debug.print("Standard Library.\n", .{});

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@ -34,12 +34,12 @@
const std = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const n: u8 = 50; var n: u8 = 50;
n = n + 5; n = n + 5;
const pi: u8 = 314159; const pi: u32 = 314159;
const negative_eleven: u8 = -11; const negative_eleven: i8 = -11;
// There are no errors in the next line, just explanation: // There are no errors in the next line, just explanation:
// Perhaps you noticed before that the print function takes two // Perhaps you noticed before that the print function takes two

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// (Problem 1) // (Problem 1)
// This "const" is going to cause a problem later - can you see what it is? // This "const" is going to cause a problem later - can you see what it is?
// How do we fix it? // How do we fix it?
const some_primes = [_]u8{ 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 }; var some_primes = [_]u8{ 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 };
// Individual values can be set with '[]' notation. // Individual values can be set with '[]' notation.
// Example: This line changes the first prime to 2 (which is correct): // Example: This line changes the first prime to 2 (which is correct):
@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ pub fn main() void {
// (Problem 2) // (Problem 2)
// Looks like we need to complete this expression. Use the example // Looks like we need to complete this expression. Use the example
// above to set "fourth" to the fourth element of the some_primes array: // above to set "fourth" to the fourth element of the some_primes array:
const fourth = some_primes[???]; const fourth = some_primes[3];
// (Problem 3) // (Problem 3)
// Use the len property to get the length of the array: // Use the len property to get the length of the array:
const length = some_primes.???; const length = some_primes.len;
std.debug.print("First: {}, Fourth: {}, Length: {}\n", .{ std.debug.print("First: {}, Fourth: {}, Length: {}\n", .{
first, fourth, length, first, fourth, length,

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@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ pub fn main() void {
// (Problem 1) // (Problem 1)
// Please set this array concatenating the two arrays above. // Please set this array concatenating the two arrays above.
// It should result in: 1 3 3 7 // It should result in: 1 3 3 7
const leet = ???; const leet = le ++ et;
// (Problem 2) // (Problem 2)
// Please set this array using repetition. // Please set this array using repetition.
// It should result in: 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 // It should result in: 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
const bit_pattern = [_]u8{ ??? } ** 3; const bit_pattern = [_]u8{ 1, 0, 0, 1 } ** 3;
// Okay, that's all of the problems. Let's see the results. // Okay, that's all of the problems. Let's see the results.
// //

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@ -24,18 +24,18 @@ pub fn main() void {
// (Problem 1) // (Problem 1)
// Use array square bracket syntax to get the letter 'd' from // Use array square bracket syntax to get the letter 'd' from
// the string "stardust" above. // the string "stardust" above.
const d: u8 = ziggy[???]; const d: u8 = ziggy[4];
// (Problem 2) // (Problem 2)
// Use the array repeat '**' operator to make "ha ha ha ". // Use the array repeat '**' operator to make "ha ha ha ".
const laugh = "ha " ???; const laugh = "ha " ** 3;
// (Problem 3) // (Problem 3)
// Use the array concatenation '++' operator to make "Major Tom". // Use the array concatenation '++' operator to make "Major Tom".
// (You'll need to add a space as well!) // (You'll need to add a space as well!)
const major = "Major"; const major = "Major";
const tom = "Tom"; const tom = "Tom";
const major_tom = major ??? tom; const major_tom = major ++ " " ++ tom;
// That's all the problems. Let's see our results: // That's all the problems. Let's see our results:
std.debug.print("d={u} {s}{s}\n", .{ d, laugh, major_tom }); std.debug.print("d={u} {s}{s}\n", .{ d, laugh, major_tom });

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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const lyrics = const lyrics =
Ziggy played guitar \\Ziggy played guitar
Jamming good with Andrew Kelley \\Jamming good with Andrew Kelley
And the Spiders from Mars \\And the Spiders from Mars
; ;
std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{lyrics}); std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{lyrics});

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// the idiomatic type to use for array indexing. // the idiomatic type to use for array indexing.
// //
// There IS a problem on this line, but 'usize' isn't it. // There IS a problem on this line, but 'usize' isn't it.
const x: usize = 1; var x: usize = 1;
// Note: When you want to declare memory (an array in this // Note: When you want to declare memory (an array in this
// case) without putting anything in it, you can set it to // case) without putting anything in it, you can set it to
@ -33,10 +33,11 @@ pub fn main() void {
lang[0] = letters[x]; lang[0] = letters[x];
x = 3; x = 3;
lang[???] = letters[x]; lang[1] = letters[x];
x = ???; // x = letters.len - 1;
lang[2] = letters[???]; x = letters.len - 1;
lang[2] = letters[x];
// We want to "Program in Zig!" of course: // We want to "Program in Zig!" of course:
std.debug.print("Program in {s}!\n", .{lang}); std.debug.print("Program in {s}!\n", .{lang});

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
const std = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const foo = 1; const foo: bool = true;
// Please fix this condition: // Please fix this condition:
if (foo) { if (foo) {

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please use an if...else expression to set "price". // Please use an if...else expression to set "price".
// If discount is true, the price should be $17, otherwise $20: // If discount is true, the price should be $17, otherwise $20:
const price: u8 = if ???; const price: u8 = if (discount) 17 else 20;
std.debug.print("With the discount, the price is ${}.\n", .{price}); std.debug.print("With the discount, the price is ${}.\n", .{price});
} }

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
var n: u32 = 2; var n: u32 = 2;
// Please use a condition that is true UNTIL "n" reaches 1024: // Please use a condition that is true UNTIL "n" reaches 1024:
while (???) { while (n < 1024) {
// Print the current number // Print the current number
std.debug.print("{} ", .{n}); std.debug.print("{} ", .{n});

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please set the continue expression so that we get the desired // Please set the continue expression so that we get the desired
// results in the print statement below. // results in the print statement below.
while (n < 1000) : ??? { while (n < 1000) : (n *= 2) {
// Print the current number // Print the current number
std.debug.print("{} ", .{n}); std.debug.print("{} ", .{n});
} }

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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
while (n <= 20) : (n += 1) { while (n <= 20) : (n += 1) {
// The '%' symbol is the "modulo" operator and it // The '%' symbol is the "modulo" operator and it
// returns the remainder after division. // returns the remainder after division.
if (n % 3 == 0) ???; if (n % 3 == 0) continue;
if (n % 5 == 0) ???; if (n % 5 == 0) continue;
std.debug.print("{} ", .{n}); std.debug.print("{} ", .{n});
} }

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Oh dear! This while loop will go forever?! // Oh dear! This while loop will go forever?!
// Please fix this so the print statement below gives the desired output. // Please fix this so the print statement below gives the desired output.
while (true) : (n += 1) { while (true) : (n += 1) {
if (???) ???; if (n == 4) break;
} }
// Result: we want n=4 // Result: we want n=4

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("A Dramatic Story: ", .{}); std.debug.print("A Dramatic Story: ", .{});
for (???) |???| { for (story) |scene| {
if (scene == 'h') std.debug.print(":-) ", .{}); if (scene == 'h') std.debug.print(":-) ", .{});
if (scene == 's') std.debug.print(":-( ", .{}); if (scene == 's') std.debug.print(":-( ", .{});
if (scene == 'n') std.debug.print(":-| ", .{}); if (scene == 'n') std.debug.print(":-| ", .{});

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// the value of the place as a power of two for each bit. // the value of the place as a power of two for each bit.
// //
// See if you can figure out the missing pieces: // See if you can figure out the missing pieces:
for (bits, ???) |bit, ???| { for (bits, 0..) |bit, i| {
// Note that we convert the usize i to a u32 with // Note that we convert the usize i to a u32 with
// @intCast(), a builtin function just like @import(). // @intCast(), a builtin function just like @import().
// We'll learn about these properly in a later exercise. // We'll learn about these properly in a later exercise.

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@ -9,18 +9,18 @@
// Let's go from 1 to 16. This has been started for you, but there // Let's go from 1 to 16. This has been started for you, but there
// are some problems. :-( // are some problems. :-(
// //
const std = import standard library; const std = @import("std");
function main() void { pub fn main() void {
var i: u8 = 1; var i: u8 = 1;
const stop_at: u8 = 16; const stop_at: u8 = 16;
// What kind of loop is this? A 'for' or a 'while'? // What kind of loop is this? A 'for' or a 'while'?
??? (i <= stop_at) : (i += 1) { while (i <= stop_at) : (i += 1) {
if (i % 3 == 0) std.debug.print("Fizz", .{}); if (i % 3 == 0) std.debug.print("Fizz", .{});
if (i % 5 == 0) std.debug.print("Buzz", .{}); if (i % 5 == 0) std.debug.print("Buzz", .{});
if (!(i % 3 == 0) and !(i % 5 == 0)) { if (!(i % 3 == 0) and !(i % 5 == 0)) {
std.debug.print("{}", .{???}); std.debug.print("{}", .{i});
} }
std.debug.print(", ", .{}); std.debug.print(", ", .{});
} }

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@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
// We're just missing a couple things. One thing we're NOT missing is the // We're just missing a couple things. One thing we're NOT missing is the
// keyword "pub", which is not needed here. Can you guess why? // keyword "pub", which is not needed here. Can you guess why?
// //
??? deepThought() ??? { pub fn deepThought() u8 {
return 42; // Number courtesy Douglas Adams return 42; // Number courtesy Douglas Adams
} }

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// You'll need to figure out the parameter name and type that we're // You'll need to figure out the parameter name and type that we're
// expecting. The output type has already been specified for you. // expecting. The output type has already been specified for you.
// //
fn twoToThe(???) u32 { fn twoToThe(comptime my_number: u32) u32 {
return std.math.pow(u32, 2, my_number); return std.math.pow(u32, 2, my_number);
// std.math.pow(type, a, b) takes a numeric type and two // std.math.pow(type, a, b) takes a numeric type and two
// numbers of that type (or that can coerce to that type) and // numbers of that type (or that can coerce to that type) and

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@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
// //
// This function prints, but does not return anything. // This function prints, but does not return anything.
// //
fn printPowersOfTwo(numbers: [4]u16) ??? { fn printPowersOfTwo(numbers: [4]u16) void {
loop (numbers) |n| { for (numbers) |n| {
std.debug.print("{} ", .{twoToThe(n)}); std.debug.print("{} ", .{twoToThe(n)});
} }
} }
@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ fn printPowersOfTwo(numbers: [4]u16) ??? {
// exercise. But don't be fooled! This one does the math without the aid // exercise. But don't be fooled! This one does the math without the aid
// of the standard library! // of the standard library!
// //
fn twoToThe(number: u16) ??? { fn twoToThe(number: u16) u16 {
var n: u16 = 0; var n: u16 = 0;
var total: u16 = 1; var total: u16 = 1;
loop (n < number) : (n += 1) { while (n < number) : (n += 1) {
total *= 2; total *= 2;
} }
return ???; return total;
} }

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
// "TooSmall". Please add it where needed! // "TooSmall". Please add it where needed!
const MyNumberError = error{ const MyNumberError = error{
TooBig, TooBig,
???, TooSmall,
TooFour, TooFour,
}; };
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooBig) { if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooBig) {
std.debug.print(">4. ", .{}); std.debug.print(">4. ", .{});
} }
if (???) { if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooSmall) {
std.debug.print("<4. ", .{}); std.debug.print("<4. ", .{});
} }
if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooFour) { if (number_error == MyNumberError.TooFour) {

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
const MyNumberError = error{TooSmall}; const MyNumberError = error{TooSmall};
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
var my_number: ??? = 5; var my_number: MyNumberError!u8 = 5;
// Looks like my_number will need to either store a number OR // Looks like my_number will need to either store a number OR
// an error. Can you set the type correctly above? // an error. Can you set the type correctly above?

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@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ const MyNumberError = error{TooSmall};
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const a: u32 = addTwenty(44) catch 22; const a: u32 = addTwenty(44) catch 22;
const b: u32 = addTwenty(4) ??? 22; const b: u32 = addTwenty(4) catch 22;
std.debug.print("a={}, b={}\n", .{ a, b }); std.debug.print("a={}, b={}\n", .{ a, b });
} }
// Please provide the return type from this function. // Please provide the return type from this function.
// Hint: it'll be an error union. // Hint: it'll be an error union.
fn addTwenty(n: u32) ??? { fn addTwenty(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
if (n < 5) { if (n < 5) {
return MyNumberError.TooSmall; return MyNumberError.TooSmall;
} else { } else {

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@ -59,7 +59,10 @@ fn fixTooSmall(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
// If we get a TooSmall error, we should return 10. // If we get a TooSmall error, we should return 10.
// If we get any other error, we should return that error. // If we get any other error, we should return that error.
// Otherwise, we return the u32 number. // Otherwise, we return the u32 number.
return detectProblems(n) ???; return detectProblems(n) catch |err| {
if (err == MyNumberError.TooSmall) return 10;
return err;
};
} }
fn detectProblems(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 { fn detectProblems(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ fn addFive(n: u32) MyNumberError!u32 {
// This function needs to return any error which might come back from detect(). // This function needs to return any error which might come back from detect().
// Please use a "try" statement rather than a "catch". // Please use a "try" statement rather than a "catch".
// //
var x = detect(n); var x = try detect(n);
return x + 5; return x + 5;
} }

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@ -23,5 +23,5 @@ pub fn main() !void {
// to be able to pass it up as a return value of main(). // to be able to pass it up as a return value of main().
// //
// We just learned of a single statement which can accomplish this. // We just learned of a single statement which can accomplish this.
stdout.print("Hello world!\n", .{}); try stdout.print("Hello world!\n", .{});
} }

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@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
// Without changing anything else, please add a 'defer' statement // Without changing anything else, please add a 'defer' statement
// to this code so that our program prints "One Two\n": // to this code so that our program prints "One Two\n":
std.debug.print("Two\n", .{}); defer std.debug.print("Two\n", .{});
std.debug.print("One ", .{}); defer std.debug.print("One ", .{});
} }

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
fn printAnimal(animal: u8) void { fn printAnimal(animal: u8) void {
std.debug.print("(", .{}); std.debug.print("(", .{});
std.debug.print(") ", .{}); // <---- how?! defer std.debug.print(") ", .{}); // <---- how?!
if (animal == 'g') { if (animal == 'g') {
std.debug.print("Goat", .{}); std.debug.print("Goat", .{});

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ fn makeNumber() MyErr!u32 {
// Please make the "failed" message print ONLY if the makeNumber() // Please make the "failed" message print ONLY if the makeNumber()
// function exits with an error: // function exits with an error:
std.debug.print("failed!\n", .{}); errdefer std.debug.print("failed!\n", .{});
var num = try getNumber(); // <-- This could fail! var num = try getNumber(); // <-- This could fail!

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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// ... we don't need everything in between ... // ... we don't need everything in between ...
25 => std.debug.print("Y", .{}), 25 => std.debug.print("Y", .{}),
26 => std.debug.print("Z", .{}), 26 => std.debug.print("Z", .{}),
else => std.debug.print("?", .{}),
// Switch statements must be "exhaustive" (there must be a // Switch statements must be "exhaustive" (there must be a
// match for every possible value). Please add an "else" // match for every possible value). Please add an "else"
// to this switch to print a question mark "?" when c is // to this switch to print a question mark "?" when c is

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// ... // ...
25 => 'Y', 25 => 'Y',
26 => 'Z', 26 => 'Z',
else => '!',
// As in the last exercise, please add the 'else' clause // As in the last exercise, please add the 'else' clause
// and this time, have it return an exclamation mark '!'. // and this time, have it return an exclamation mark '!'.
}; };

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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
3 => { 3 => {
current_value *= current_value; current_value *= current_value;
}, },
else => unreachable,
} }
std.debug.print("{} ", .{current_value}); std.debug.print("{} ", .{current_value});

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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("={}. ", .{value}); std.debug.print("={}. ", .{value});
} else |err| switch (err) { } else |err| switch (err) {
MyNumberError.TooBig => std.debug.print(">4. ", .{}), MyNumberError.TooBig => std.debug.print(">4. ", .{}),
MyNumberError.TooSmall => std.debug.print("<4. ", .{}),
// Please add a match for TooSmall here and have it print: "<4. " // Please add a match for TooSmall here and have it print: "<4. "
} }
} }

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@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ const std = @import("std");
const NumError = error{IllegalNumber}; const NumError = error{IllegalNumber};
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() !void {
const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer(); const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer();
const my_num: u32 = getNumber(); const my_num: u32 = getNumber() catch 42;
try stdout.print("my_num={}\n", .{my_num}); try stdout.print("my_num={}\n", .{my_num});
} }

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
const std = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
// Please complete the enum! // Please complete the enum!
const Ops = enum { ??? }; const Ops = enum { inc, pow, dec };
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const operations = [_]Ops{ const operations = [_]Ops{

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
const Color = enum(u32) { const Color = enum(u32) {
red = 0xff0000, red = 0xff0000,
green = 0x00ff00, green = 0x00ff00,
blue = ???, blue = 0x0000ff,
}; };
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ pub fn main() void {
\\<p> \\<p>
\\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Red</span> \\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Red</span>
\\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Green</span> \\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Green</span>
\\ <span style="color: #{}">Blue</span> \\ <span style="color: #{x:0>6}">Blue</span>
\\</p> \\</p>
\\ \\
, .{ , .{
@intFromEnum(Color.red), @intFromEnum(Color.red),
@intFromEnum(Color.green), @intFromEnum(Color.green),
@intFromEnum(???), // Oops! We're missing something! @intFromEnum(Color.blue), // Oops! We're missing something!
}); });
} }

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@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ const Role = enum {
// it a u8 integer type. // it a u8 integer type.
const Character = struct { const Character = struct {
role: Role, role: Role,
health: u8,
gold: u32, gold: u32,
experience: u32, experience: u32,
}; };
@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
.role = Role.wizard, .role = Role.wizard,
.gold = 20, .gold = 20,
.experience = 10, .experience = 10,
.health = 100,
}; };
// Glorp gains some gold. // Glorp gains some gold.

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@ -33,6 +33,13 @@ pub fn main() void {
.experience = 10, .experience = 10,
}; };
chars[1] = Character{
.role = Role.bard,
.gold = 10,
.health = 100,
.experience = 20,
};
// Please add "Zump the Loud" with the following properties: // Please add "Zump the Loud" with the following properties:
// //
// role bard // role bard

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please make num2 equal 5 using num1_pointer! // Please make num2 equal 5 using num1_pointer!
// (See the "cheatsheet" above for ideas.) // (See the "cheatsheet" above for ideas.)
num2 = ???; num2 = num1_pointer.*;
std.debug.print("num1: {}, num2: {}\n", .{ num1, num2 }); std.debug.print("num1: {}, num2: {}\n", .{ num1, num2 });
} }

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const a: u8 = 12; const a: u8 = 12;
const b: *u8 = &a; // fix this! const b: *const u8 = &a; // fix this!
std.debug.print("a: {}, b: {}\n", .{ a, b.* }); std.debug.print("a: {}, b: {}\n", .{ a, b.* });
} }

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please define pointer "p" so that it can point to EITHER foo or // Please define pointer "p" so that it can point to EITHER foo or
// bar AND change the value it points to! // bar AND change the value it points to!
??? p: ??? = undefined; var p: *u8 = undefined;
p = &foo; p = &foo;
p.* += 1; p.* += 1;

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@ -37,5 +37,5 @@ pub fn main() void {
// This function should take a reference to a u8 value and set it // This function should take a reference to a u8 value and set it
// to 5. // to 5.
fn makeFive(x: *u8) void { fn makeFive(x: *u8) void {
??? = 5; // fix me! x.* = 5; // fix me!
} }

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// FIX ME! // FIX ME!
// Please pass Glorp to printCharacter(): // Please pass Glorp to printCharacter():
printCharacter(???); printCharacter(&glorp);
} }
// Note how this function's "c" parameter is a pointer to a Character struct. // Note how this function's "c" parameter is a pointer to a Character struct.

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@ -18,12 +18,14 @@ const Elephant = struct {
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
var elephantA = Elephant{ .letter = 'A' }; var elephantA = Elephant{ .letter = 'A' };
var elephantB = Elephant{ .letter = 'B' };
// (Please add Elephant B here!) // (Please add Elephant B here!)
var elephantC = Elephant{ .letter = 'C' }; var elephantC = Elephant{ .letter = 'C' };
// Link the elephants so that each tail "points" to the next elephant. // Link the elephants so that each tail "points" to the next elephant.
// They make a circle: A->B->C->A... // They make a circle: A->B->C->A...
elephantA.tail = &elephantB; elephantA.tail = &elephantB;
elephantB.tail = &elephantC;
// (Please link Elephant B's tail to Elephant C here!) // (Please link Elephant B's tail to Elephant C here!)
elephantC.tail = &elephantA; elephantC.tail = &elephantA;

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please threaten the result so that answer is either the // Please threaten the result so that answer is either the
// integer value from deepThought() OR the number 42: // integer value from deepThought() OR the number 42:
const answer: u8 = result; const answer: u8 = result orelse 42;
std.debug.print("The Ultimate Answer: {}.\n", .{answer}); std.debug.print("The Ultimate Answer: {}.\n", .{answer});
} }

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
const Elephant = struct { const Elephant = struct {
letter: u8, letter: u8,
tail: *Elephant = null, // Hmm... tail needs something... tail: ?*Elephant = null, // Hmm... tail needs something...
visited: bool = false, visited: bool = false,
}; };
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fn visitElephants(first_elephant: *Elephant) void {
// We should stop once we encounter a tail that // We should stop once we encounter a tail that
// does NOT point to another element. What can // does NOT point to another element. What can
// we put here to make that happen? // we put here to make that happen?
if (e.tail == null) ???; if (e.tail == null) break;
e = e.tail.?; e = e.tail.?;
} }

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
for (&aliens) |*alien| { for (&aliens) |*alien| {
// *** Zap the alien with the heat ray here! *** // *** Zap the alien with the heat ray here! ***
???.zap(???); heat_ray.zap(alien);
// If the alien's health is still above 0, it's still alive. // If the alien's health is still above 0, it's still alive.
if (alien.health > 0) aliens_alive += 1; if (alien.health > 0) aliens_alive += 1;

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ fn visitElephants(first_elephant: *Elephant) void {
// This gets the next elephant or stops: // This gets the next elephant or stops:
// which method do we want here? // which method do we want here?
e = if (e.hasTail()) e.??? else break; e = if (e.hasTail()) e.getTail() else break;
} }
} }

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@ -27,7 +27,13 @@ const Elephant = struct {
// Your Elephant trunk methods go here! // Your Elephant trunk methods go here!
// --------------------------------------------------- // ---------------------------------------------------
??? pub fn getTrunk(me: *Elephant) *Elephant {
return me.trunk.?;
}
pub fn hasTrunk(me: *Elephant) bool {
return me.trunk != null;
}
// --------------------------------------------------- // ---------------------------------------------------

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@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ const std = @import("std");
const Err = error{Cthulhu}; const Err = error{Cthulhu};
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
var first_line1: *const [16]u8 = ???; var first_line1: *const [16]u8 = undefined;
first_line1 = "That is not dead"; first_line1 = "That is not dead";
var first_line2: Err!*const [21]u8 = ???; var first_line2: Err!*const [21]u8 = Err.Cthulhu;
first_line2 = "which can eternal lie"; first_line2 = "which can eternal lie";
// Note we need the "{!s}" format for the error union string. // Note we need the "{!s}" format for the error union string.
@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
printSecondLine(); printSecondLine();
} }
fn printSecondLine() ??? { fn printSecondLine() void {
var second_line2: ?*const [18]u8 = ???; var second_line2: ?*const [18]u8 = null;
second_line2 = "even death may die"; second_line2 = "even death may die";
std.debug.print("And with strange aeons {s}.\n", .{second_line2.?}); std.debug.print("And with strange aeons {s}.\n", .{second_line2.?});

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Let's assign the std.debug.print function to a const named // Let's assign the std.debug.print function to a const named
// "print" so that we can use this new name later! // "print" so that we can use this new name later!
const print = ???; const print = std.debug.print;
// Now let's look at assigning and pointing to values in Zig. // Now let's look at assigning and pointing to values in Zig.
// //
@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ pub fn main() void {
print("XP before:{}, ", .{glorp.experience}); print("XP before:{}, ", .{glorp.experience});
// Fix 1 of 2 goes here: // Fix 1 of 2 goes here:
levelUp(glorp, reward_xp); levelUp(&glorp, reward_xp);
print("after:{}.\n", .{glorp.experience}); print("after:{}.\n", .{glorp.experience});
} }
// Fix 2 of 2 goes here: // Fix 2 of 2 goes here:
fn levelUp(character_access: Character, xp: u32) void { fn levelUp(character_access: *Character, xp: u32) void {
character_access.experience += xp; character_access.experience += xp;
} }

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@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
var cards = [8]u8{ 'A', '4', 'K', '8', '5', '2', 'Q', 'J' }; var cards = [8]u8{ 'A', '4', 'K', '8', '5', '2', 'Q', 'J' };
// Please put the first 4 cards in hand1 and the rest in hand2. // Please put the first 4 cards in hand1 and the rest in hand2.
const hand1: []u8 = cards[???]; const hand1: *[4]u8 = cards[0..4];
const hand2: []u8 = cards[???]; const hand2 = cards[4..8];
std.debug.print("Hand1: ", .{}); std.debug.print("Hand1: ", .{});
printHand(hand1); printHand(hand1);
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
} }
// Please lend this function a hand. A u8 slice hand, that is. // Please lend this function a hand. A u8 slice hand, that is.
fn printHand(hand: ???) void { fn printHand(hand: *[4]u8) void {
for (hand) |h| { for (hand) |h| {
std.debug.print("{u} ", .{h}); std.debug.print("{u} ", .{h});
} }

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@ -17,19 +17,19 @@ const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const scrambled = "great base for all your justice are belong to us"; const scrambled = "great base for all your justice are belong to us";
const base1: []u8 = scrambled[15..23]; const base1: []const u8 = scrambled[15..23];
const base2: []u8 = scrambled[6..10]; const base2: []const u8 = scrambled[6..10];
const base3: []u8 = scrambled[32..]; const base3: []const u8 = scrambled[32..];
printPhrase(base1, base2, base3); printPhrase(base1, base2, base3);
const justice1: []u8 = scrambled[11..14]; const justice1: []const u8 = scrambled[11..14];
const justice2: []u8 = scrambled[0..5]; const justice2: []const u8 = scrambled[0..5];
const justice3: []u8 = scrambled[24..31]; const justice3: []const u8 = scrambled[24..31];
printPhrase(justice1, justice2, justice3); printPhrase(justice1, justice2, justice3);
std.debug.print("\n", .{}); std.debug.print("\n", .{});
} }
fn printPhrase(part1: []u8, part2: []u8, part3: []u8) void { fn printPhrase(part1: []const u8, part2: []const u8, part3: []const u8) void {
std.debug.print("'{s} {s} {s}.' ", .{ part1, part2, part3 }); std.debug.print("'{s} {s} {s}.' ", .{ part1, part2, part3 });
} }

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// we can CONVERT IT TO A SLICE. (Hint: we do know the length!) // we can CONVERT IT TO A SLICE. (Hint: we do know the length!)
// //
// Please fix this line so the print statement below can print it: // Please fix this line so the print statement below can print it:
const zen12_string: []const u8 = zen_manyptr; const zen12_string: []const u8 = zen_manyptr[0..21];
// Here's the moment of truth! // Here's the moment of truth!
std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{zen12_string}); std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{zen12_string});

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@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("Insect report! ", .{}); std.debug.print("Insect report! ", .{});
// Oops! We've made a mistake here. // Oops! We've made a mistake here.
printInsect(ant, AntOrBee.c); printInsect(ant, AntOrBee.a);
printInsect(bee, AntOrBee.c); printInsect(bee, AntOrBee.b);
std.debug.print("\n", .{}); std.debug.print("\n", .{});
} }

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@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ pub fn main() void {
std.debug.print("Insect report! ", .{}); std.debug.print("Insect report! ", .{});
// Could it really be as simple as just passing the union? // Could it really be as simple as just passing the union?
printInsect(???); printInsect(ant);
printInsect(???); printInsect(bee);
std.debug.print("\n", .{}); std.debug.print("\n", .{});
} }
fn printInsect(insect: Insect) void { fn printInsect(insect: Insect) void {
switch (???) { switch (insect) {
.still_alive => |a| std.debug.print("Ant alive is: {}. ", .{a}), .still_alive => |a| std.debug.print("Ant alive is: {}. ", .{a}),
.flowers_visited => |f| std.debug.print("Bee visited {} flowers. ", .{f}), .flowers_visited => |f| std.debug.print("Bee visited {} flowers. ", .{f}),
} }

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
// //
const std = @import("std"); const std = @import("std");
const Insect = union(InsectStat) { const Insect = union(enum) {
flowers_visited: u16, flowers_visited: u16,
still_alive: bool, still_alive: bool,
}; };

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@ -192,8 +192,8 @@ const TripItem = union(enum) {
// Oops! The hermit forgot how to capture the union values // Oops! The hermit forgot how to capture the union values
// in a switch statement. Please capture both values as // in a switch statement. Please capture both values as
// 'p' so the print statements work! // 'p' so the print statements work!
.place => print("{s}", .{p.name}), .place => |p| print("{s}", .{p.name}),
.path => print("--{}->", .{p.dist}), .path => |p| print("--{}->", .{p.dist}),
} }
} }
}; };
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ const HermitsNotebook = struct {
// dereference and optional value "unwrapping" look // dereference and optional value "unwrapping" look
// together. Remember that you return the address with the // together. Remember that you return the address with the
// "&" operator. // "&" operator.
if (place == entry.*.?.place) return entry; if (place == entry.*.?.place) return &entry.*.?;
// Try to make your answer this long:__________; // Try to make your answer this long:__________;
} }
return null; return null;
@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ const HermitsNotebook = struct {
// //
// Looks like the hermit forgot something in the return value of // Looks like the hermit forgot something in the return value of
// this function. What could that be? // this function. What could that be?
fn getTripTo(self: *HermitsNotebook, trip: []?TripItem, dest: *Place) void { fn getTripTo(self: *HermitsNotebook, trip: []?TripItem, dest: *Place) !void {
// We start at the destination entry. // We start at the destination entry.
const destination_entry = self.getEntry(dest); const destination_entry = self.getEntry(dest);

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@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ const print = @import("std").debug.print;
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const zig = [_]u8{ const zig = [_]u8{
0o131, // octal 'Z', // octal
0b1101000, // binary 'i', // binary
0x66, // hex 'g', // hex
}; };
print("{s} is cool.\n", .{zig}); print("{s} is cool.\n", .{zig});

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// //
// We'll convert this weight from tons to kilograms at a // We'll convert this weight from tons to kilograms at a
// conversion of 907.18kg to the ton. // conversion of 907.18kg to the ton.
const shuttle_weight: f16 = 907.18 * 2200; const shuttle_weight: f32 = 907.18 * 2.200;
// By default, float values are formatted in scientific // By default, float values are formatted in scientific
// notation. Try experimenting with '{d}' and '{d:.3}' to see // notation. Try experimenting with '{d}' and '{d:.3}' to see

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ const print = @import("std").debug.print;
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
var letter: u8 = 'A'; var letter: u8 = 'A';
const my_letter: ??? = &letter; const my_letter: ?*[1]u8 = &letter;
// ^^^^^^^ // ^^^^^^^
// Your type here. // Your type here.
// Must coerce from &letter (which is a *u8). // Must coerce from &letter (which is a *u8).

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// return it from the for loop. // return it from the for loop.
const current_lang: ?[]const u8 = for (langs) |lang| { const current_lang: ?[]const u8 = for (langs) |lang| {
if (lang.len == 3) break lang; if (lang.len == 3) break lang;
}; } else "NOOP";
if (current_lang) |cl| { if (current_lang) |cl| {
print("Current language: {s}\n", .{cl}); print("Current language: {s}\n", .{cl});

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@ -115,21 +115,17 @@ pub fn main() void {
// (Remember that want_it will be the index number of // (Remember that want_it will be the index number of
// the ingredient based on its position in the // the ingredient based on its position in the
// required ingredient list for each food.) // required ingredient list for each food.)
const found = for (wanted_ingredients) |want_it| { for (wanted_ingredients) |want_it| {
if (required_ingredient == want_it) break true; if (required_ingredient == want_it) break;
} else false; } else continue :food_loop;
// We did not find this required ingredient, so we
// can't make this Food. Continue the outer loop.
if (!found) continue :food_loop;
} }
// If we get this far, the required ingredients were all // If we get this far, the required ingredients were all
// wanted for this Food. // wanted for this Food.
// //
// Please return this Food from the loop. // Please return this Food from the loop.
break; break food;
}; } else menu[0];
// ^ Oops! We forgot to return Mac & Cheese as the default // ^ Oops! We forgot to return Mac & Cheese as the default
// Food when the requested ingredients aren't found. // Food when the requested ingredients aren't found.

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// //
// If there was no overflow at all while adding 5 to a, what value would // If there was no overflow at all while adding 5 to a, what value would
// 'my_result' hold? Write the answer in into 'expected_result'. // 'my_result' hold? Write the answer in into 'expected_result'.
const expected_result: u8 = ???; const expected_result: u8 = 0b10010;
print(". Without overflow: {b:0>8}. ", .{expected_result}); print(". Without overflow: {b:0>8}. ", .{expected_result});
print("Furthermore, ", .{}); print("Furthermore, ", .{});
@ -78,6 +78,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Now it's your turn. See if you can fix this attempt to use // Now it's your turn. See if you can fix this attempt to use
// this builtin to reverse the bits of a u8 integer. // this builtin to reverse the bits of a u8 integer.
const input: u8 = 0b11110000; const input: u8 = 0b11110000;
const tupni: u8 = @bitReverse(input, tupni); const tupni: u8 = @bitReverse(input);
print("{b:0>8} backwards is {b:0>8}.\n", .{ input, tupni }); print("{b:0>8} backwards is {b:0>8}.\n", .{ input, tupni });
} }

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Oops! We cannot leave the 'me' and 'myself' fields // Oops! We cannot leave the 'me' and 'myself' fields
// undefined. Please set them here: // undefined. Please set them here:
narcissus.me = &narcissus; narcissus.me = &narcissus;
narcissus.??? = ???; narcissus.myself = &narcissus;
// This determines a "peer type" from three separate // This determines a "peer type" from three separate
// references (they just happen to all be the same object). // references (they just happen to all be the same object).
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// //
// The fix for this is very subtle, but it makes a big // The fix for this is very subtle, but it makes a big
// difference! // difference!
const Type2 = narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType(); const Type2 = Narcissus.fetchTheMostBeautifulType();
// Now we print a pithy statement about Narcissus. // Now we print a pithy statement about Narcissus.
print("A {s} loves all {s}es. ", .{ print("A {s} loves all {s}es. ", .{
@ -109,15 +109,15 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please complete these 'if' statements so that the field // Please complete these 'if' statements so that the field
// name will not be printed if the field is of type 'void' // name will not be printed if the field is of type 'void'
// (which is a zero-bit type that takes up no space at all!): // (which is a zero-bit type that takes up no space at all!):
if (fields[0].??? != void) { if (fields[0].type != void) {
print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[0].name}); print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[0].name});
} }
if (fields[1].??? != void) { if (fields[1].type != void) {
print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[1].name}); print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[1].name});
} }
if (fields[2].??? != void) { if (fields[2].type != void) {
print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[2].name}); print(" {s}", .{@typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields[2].name});
} }

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@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
// types with specific sizes. The comptime numbers will be // types with specific sizes. The comptime numbers will be
// coerced (if they'll fit!) into your chosen runtime types. // coerced (if they'll fit!) into your chosen runtime types.
// For this it is necessary to specify a size, e.g. 32 bit. // For this it is necessary to specify a size, e.g. 32 bit.
var var_int = 12345; var var_int: u32 = 12345;
var var_float = 987.654; var var_float: f32 = 987.654;
// We can change what is stored at the areas set aside for // We can change what is stored at the areas set aside for
// "var_int" and "var_float" in the running compiled program. // "var_int" and "var_float" in the running compiled program.

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// In this contrived example, we've decided to allocate some // In this contrived example, we've decided to allocate some
// arrays using a variable count! But something's missing... // arrays using a variable count! But something's missing...
// //
var count = 0; comptime var count = 0;
count += 1; count += 1;
var a1: [count]u8 = .{'A'} ** count; var a1: [count]u8 = .{'A'} ** count;

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@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ const Schooner = struct {
// //
// Please change this so that it sets a 0 scale to 1 // Please change this so that it sets a 0 scale to 1
// instead. // instead.
if (my_scale == 0) @compileError("Scale 1:0 is not valid!"); // if (my_scale == 0) @compileError("Scale 1:0 is not valid!");
if (my_scale == 0) my_scale = 1;
self.scale = my_scale; self.scale = my_scale;
self.hull_length /= my_scale; self.hull_length /= my_scale;
@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Hey, we can't just pass this runtime variable as an // Hey, we can't just pass this runtime variable as an
// argument to the scaleMe() method. What would let us do // argument to the scaleMe() method. What would let us do
// that? // that?
var scale: u32 = undefined; comptime var scale: u32 = undefined;
scale = 32; // 1:32 scale scale = 32; // 1:32 scale

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@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
// 2) Sets the size of the array of type T (which is the // 2) Sets the size of the array of type T (which is the
// sequence we're creating and returning). // sequence we're creating and returning).
// //
fn makeSequence(comptime T: type, ??? size: usize) [???]T { fn makeSequence(comptime T: type, comptime size: usize) [size]T {
var sequence: [???]T = undefined; var sequence: [size]T = undefined;
var i: usize = 0; var i: usize = 0;
while (i < size) : (i += 1) { while (i < size) : (i += 1) {

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@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ fn isADuck(possible_duck: anytype) bool {
// Please make sure MyType has both waddle() and quack() // Please make sure MyType has both waddle() and quack()
// methods: // methods:
const MyType = @TypeOf(possible_duck); const MyType = @TypeOf(possible_duck);
const walks_like_duck = ???; const walks_like_duck = @hasDecl(MyType, "waddle");
const quacks_like_duck = ???; const quacks_like_duck = @hasDecl(MyType, "quack");
const is_duck = walks_like_duck and quacks_like_duck; const is_duck = walks_like_duck and quacks_like_duck;

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
const fields = @typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields; const fields = @typeInfo(Narcissus).Struct.fields;
??? { inline for (fields) |field| {
if (field.type != void) { if (field.type != void) {
print(" {s}", .{field.name}); print(" {s}", .{field.name});
} }

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// at compile time. // at compile time.
// //
// Please fix this to loop once per "instruction": // Please fix this to loop once per "instruction":
??? (i < instructions.len) : (???) { inline while (i < instructions.len) : (i += 3) {
// This gets the digit from the "instruction". Can you // This gets the digit from the "instruction". Can you
// figure out why we subtract '0' from it? // figure out why we subtract '0' from it?

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@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ const llamas = [llama_count]u32{ 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 };
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
// We meant to fetch the last llama. Please fix this simple // We meant to fetch the last llama. Please fix this simple
// mistake so the assertion no longer fails. // mistake so the assertion no longer fails.
const my_llama = getLlama(5); const my_llama = getLlama(4);
print("My llama value is {}.\n", .{my_llama}); print("My llama value is {}.\n", .{my_llama});
} }
fn getLlama(i: usize) u32 { fn getLlama(comptime i: usize) u32 {
// We've put a guard assert() at the top of this function to // We've put a guard assert() at the top of this function to
// prevent mistakes. The 'comptime' keyword here means that // prevent mistakes. The 'comptime' keyword here means that
// the mistake will be caught when we compile! // the mistake will be caught when we compile!

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ const llamas = makeLlamas(llama_count);
// And here's the function. Note that the return value type // And here's the function. Note that the return value type
// depends on one of the input arguments! // depends on one of the input arguments!
fn makeLlamas(count: usize) [count]u8 { fn makeLlamas(comptime count: usize) [count]u8 {
var temp: [count]u8 = undefined; var temp: [count]u8 = undefined;
var i = 0; var i = 0;

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
// of it. // of it.
// //
const print = @import("std").debug.print; const print = @import("std").debug.print;
const mem = @import("std").mem;
const fmt = @import("std").fmt;
const TripError = error{ Unreachable, EatenByAGrue }; const TripError = error{ Unreachable, EatenByAGrue };
@ -49,12 +51,47 @@ const Path = struct {
// //
// Please fill in the body of this function! // Please fill in the body of this function!
fn makePath(from: *Place, to: *Place, dist: u8) Path { fn makePath(from: *Place, to: *Place, dist: u8) Path {
return Path{
.from = from,
.to = to,
.dist = dist,
};
}
fn makePath2(comptime path: []const u8) Path {
var it = mem.split(u8, path, "->");
var from: []const u8 = it.first();
it = mem.split(u8, it.next().?, ":");
var to: []const u8 = it.first();
var dist: []const u8 = it.next().?;
return Path{
.from = &@field(@This(), from),
.to = &@field(@This(), to),
.dist = try fmt.parseInt(u8, dist, 10),
};
}
fn makePath3(comptime path: []const u8) Path {
var it = mem.split(u8, path, "->");
var from: []const u8 = it.first();
var list = it.next().?;
var connections_it = mem.split(u8, list[1..(path.len - from.len - 3)], " ");
while (connections_it.next()) |connect| {
var connection_it = mem.split(u8, connect, ":");
return Path{
.from = &@field(@This(), from),
.to = &@field(@This(), connection_it.first()),
.dist = try fmt.parseInt(u8, connection_it.next().?, 10),
};
}
} }
// Using our new function, these path definitions take up considerably less // Using our new function, these path definitions take up considerably less
// space in our program now! // space in our program now!
const a_paths = [_]Path{makePath(&a, &b, 2)}; // const a_paths = [_]Path{makePath(&a, &b, 2)};
const a_paths = [_]Path{makePath2("a->b:2")};
// const a_paths = makePath3("a->(b:2)");
const b_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&b, &a, 2), makePath(&b, &d, 1) }; const b_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&b, &a, 2), makePath(&b, &d, 1) };
const c_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&c, &d, 3), makePath(&c, &e, 2) }; const c_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&c, &d, 3), makePath(&c, &e, 2) };
const d_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&d, &b, 1), makePath(&d, &c, 3), makePath(&d, &f, 7) }; const d_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&d, &b, 1), makePath(&d, &c, 3), makePath(&d, &f, 7) };
@ -154,6 +191,10 @@ pub fn main() void {
const start = &a; // Archer's Point const start = &a; // Archer's Point
const destination = &f; // Fox Pond const destination = &f; // Fox Pond
// makePath3("a->(b:2 d:3)");
var temp: Path = makePath3("a->(b:2)");
_ = temp;
// We could either have this: // We could either have this:
// //
// a.paths = a_paths[0..]; // a.paths = a_paths[0..];

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ fn printSequence(my_seq: anytype) void {
print("Array:", .{}); print("Array:", .{});
// Loop through the items in my_seq. // Loop through the items in my_seq.
for (???) |s| { for (my_seq) |s| {
print("{}", .{s}); print("{}", .{s});
} }
}, },
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ fn printSequence(my_seq: anytype) void {
// Loop through the items in my_seq until we hit the // Loop through the items in my_seq until we hit the
// sentinel value. // sentinel value.
var i: usize = 0; var i: usize = 0;
while (??? != my_sentinel) { while (my_seq[i] != my_sentinel) {
print("{}", .{my_seq[i]}); print("{}", .{my_seq[i]});
i += 1; i += 1;
} }

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// length... You've actually solved this problem before! // length... You've actually solved this problem before!
// //
// Here's a big hint: do you remember how to take a slice? // Here's a big hint: do you remember how to take a slice?
const printable = ???; const printable = foo.data[0..foo.length];
print("{s}\n", .{printable}); print("{s}\n", .{printable});
} }

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
const data: [*]const u8 = "Weird Data!"; const data: [*]const u8 = "Weird Data!";
// Please cast 'data' to 'printable': // Please cast 'data' to 'printable':
const printable: [*:0]const u8 = ???; const printable: [*:0]const u8 = @ptrCast(data);
print("{s}\n", .{printable}); print("{s}\n", .{printable});
} }

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@ -20,11 +20,11 @@
const print = @import("std").debug.print; const print = @import("std").debug.print;
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
const 55_cows: i32 = 55; const @"55_cows": i32 = 55;
const isn't true: bool = false; const @"isn't true": bool = false;
print("Sweet freedom: {}, {}.\n", .{ print("Sweet freedom: {}, {}.\n", .{
55_cows, @"55_cows",
isn't true, @"isn't true",
}); });
} }

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@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ pub fn main() void {
// * circle1 should hold i32 integers // * circle1 should hold i32 integers
// * circle2 should hold f32 floats // * circle2 should hold f32 floats
// //
var circle1 = ??? { var circle1 = Circle(i32) {
.center_x = 25, .center_x = 25,
.center_y = 70, .center_y = 70,
.radius = 15, .radius = 15,
}; };
var circle2 = ??? { var circle2 = Circle(f32) {
.center_x = 25.234, .center_x = 25.234,
.center_y = 70.999, .center_y = 70.999,
.radius = 15.714, .radius = 15.714,

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// Please complete this function which prints an anonymous struct // Please complete this function which prints an anonymous struct
// representing a circle. // representing a circle.
fn printCircle(???) void { fn printCircle(circle: anytype) void {
print("x:{} y:{} radius:{}\n", .{ print("x:{} y:{} radius:{}\n", .{
circle.center_x, circle.center_x,
circle.center_y, circle.center_y,

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@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ fn printTuple(tuple: anytype) void {
// @typeInfo(Circle).Struct.fields // @typeInfo(Circle).Struct.fields
// //
// This will be an array of StructFields. // This will be an array of StructFields.
const fields = ???; const fields = @typeInfo(@TypeOf(tuple)).Struct.fields;
// 2. Loop through each field. This must be done at compile // 2. Loop through each field. This must be done at compile
// time. // time.
// //
// Hint: remember 'inline' loops? // Hint: remember 'inline' loops?
// //
for (fields) |field| { inline for (fields) |field| {
// 3. Print the field's name, type, and value. // 3. Print the field's name, type, and value.
// //
// Each 'field' in this loop is one of these: // Each 'field' in this loop is one of these:
@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ fn printTuple(tuple: anytype) void {
// //
// The first field should print as: "0"(bool):true // The first field should print as: "0"(bool):true
print("\"{s}\"({any}):{any} ", .{ print("\"{s}\"({any}):{any} ", .{
field.???, field.name,
field.???, field.type,
???, @field(tuple, field.name),
}); });
} }
} }

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@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
// //
// = .{ 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o' }; // = .{ 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o' };
// //
const hello = .{ 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o' }; const hello: [5]u8 = .{ 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o' };
print("I say {s}!\n", .{hello}); print("I say {s}!\n", .{hello});
} }

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ const print = @import("std").debug.print;
pub fn main() void { pub fn main() void {
// Additional Hint: you can assign things to '_' when you // Additional Hint: you can assign things to '_' when you
// don't intend to do anything with them. // don't intend to do anything with them.
foo(); async foo();
} }
fn foo() void { fn foo() void {

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
for (my_insects) |insect| { for (my_insects) |insect| {
// Almost done! We want to print() each insect with a // Almost done! We want to print() each insect with a
// single method call here. // single method call here.
??? insect.print();
} }
} }

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// //
// In this exercise we use 'write' to output 17 chars, // In this exercise we use 'write' to output 17 chars,
// but something is still missing... // but something is still missing...
const c_res = write(2, "Hello C from Zig!", 17); const c_res = c.write(2, "Hello C from Zig!", 17);
// let's see what the result from C is: // let's see what the result from C is:
std.debug.print(" - C result is {d} chars written.\n", .{c_res}); std.debug.print(" - C result is {d} chars written.\n", .{c_res});

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ const std = @import("std");
const c = @cImport({ const c = @cImport({
// What do wee need here? // What do wee need here?
??? @cInclude("math.h");
}); });
pub fn main() !void { pub fn main() !void {

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// I want to print every number between 1 and 20 that is NOT // I want to print every number between 1 and 20 that is NOT
// divisible by 3 or 5. // divisible by 3 or 5.
for (???) |n| { for (1..21) |n| {
// The '%' symbol is the "modulo" operator and it // The '%' symbol is the "modulo" operator and it
// returns the remainder after division. // returns the remainder after division.

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
const allocator = arena.allocator(); const allocator = arena.allocator();
// allocate memory for this array // allocate memory for this array
var avg: []f64 = ???; var avg: []f64 = try allocator.alloc(@TypeOf(arr[0]), arr.len);
runningAverage(arr, avg); runningAverage(arr, avg);
std.debug.print("Running Average: ", .{}); std.debug.print("Running Average: ", .{});

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
y ^= x; y ^= x;
// What must be written here? // What must be written here?
???; x ^= y;
print("x = {d}; y = {d}\n", .{ x, y }); print("x = {d}; y = {d}\n", .{ x, y });
} }

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@ -60,5 +60,5 @@ fn isPangram(str: []const u8) bool {
// and if so, we know the given string is a pangram // and if so, we know the given string is a pangram
// //
// but what do we have to compare? // but what do we have to compare?
return bits == 0x..???; return bits == 0x3FFFFFF;
} }

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
for (0..size) |b| { for (0..size) |b| {
// What formatting is needed here to make our columns // What formatting is needed here to make our columns
// nice and straight? // nice and straight?
print("{???} ", .{(a + 1) * (b + 1)}); print("{d:>3} ", .{(a + 1) * (b + 1)});
} }
// After each row we use double line feed: // After each row we use double line feed:

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
const hex_nums = [_]u8{ 0xb, 0x2a, 0x77 }; const hex_nums = [_]u8{ 0xb, 0x2a, 0x77 };
const dec_nums = [_]u8{ 11, 42, 119 }; const dec_nums = [_]u8{ 11, 42, 119 };
for (hex_nums, ???) |hn, ???| { for (hex_nums, dec_nums) |hn, dn| {
if (hn != dn) { if (hn != dn) {
std.debug.print("Uh oh! Found a mismatch: {d} vs {d}\n", .{ hn, dn }); std.debug.print("Uh oh! Found a mismatch: {d} vs {d}\n", .{ hn, dn });
return; return;

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// We would like to number our list starting with 1, not 0. // We would like to number our list starting with 1, not 0.
// How do we do that? // How do we do that?
for (roles, gold, experience, ???) |c, g, e, i| { for (roles, gold, experience, 1..) |c, g, e, i| {
const role_name = switch (c) { const role_name = switch (c) {
.wizard => "Wizard", .wizard => "Wizard",
.thief => "Thief", .thief => "Thief",

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ fn sub(a: f16, b: f16) f16 {
// an error that you need // an error that you need
// to correct. // to correct.
test "sub" { test "sub" {
try testing.expect(sub(10, 5) == 6); try testing.expect(sub(10, 5) == 5);
try testing.expect(sub(3, 1.5) == 1.5); try testing.expect(sub(3, 1.5) == 1.5);
} }
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ fn divide(a: f16, b: f16) !f16 {
} }
test "divide" { test "divide" {
try testing.expect(divide(2, 2) catch unreachable == 1); try testing.expect(try divide(2, 2) == 1);
try testing.expect(divide(-1, -1) catch unreachable == 1); try testing.expect(divide(-1, -1) catch unreachable == 1);
try testing.expect(divide(10, 2) catch unreachable == 5); try testing.expect(divide(10, 2) catch unreachable == 5);
try testing.expect(divide(1, 3) catch unreachable == 0.3333333333333333); try testing.expect(divide(1, 3) catch unreachable == 0.3333333333333333);
@ -108,5 +108,5 @@ test "divide" {
// Now we test if the function returns an error // Now we test if the function returns an error
// if we pass a zero as denominator. // if we pass a zero as denominator.
// But which error needs to be tested? // But which error needs to be tested?
try testing.expectError(error.???, divide(15, 0)); try testing.expectError(error.DivisionByZero, divide(15, 0));
} }

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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ pub fn main() !void {
; ;
// now the tokenizer, but what do we need here? // now the tokenizer, but what do we need here?
var it = std.mem.tokenize(u8, poem, ???); var it = std.mem.tokenize(u8, poem, " ,;\n!");
// print all words and count them // print all words and count them
var cnt: usize = 0; var cnt: usize = 0;