From 55ad7c32f2d534b1fbd438204d21738f958c51a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Gauer Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021 18:36:57 -0500 Subject: Moved exercises to exercises because exercises --- 26_hello2.zig | 23 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 26_hello2.zig (limited to '26_hello2.zig') diff --git a/26_hello2.zig b/26_hello2.zig deleted file mode 100644 index 237d27c..0000000 --- a/26_hello2.zig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -// -// Great news! Now we know enough to understand a "real" Hello World -// program in Zig - one that uses the system Standard Out resource...which -// can fail! -// -const std = @import("std"); - -// Take note that this main() definition now returns "!void" rather -// than just "void". Since there's no specific error type, this means -// that Zig will infer the error type. This is appropriate in the case -// of main(), but can have consequences elsewhere. -pub fn main() !void { - - // We get a Writer for Standard Out so we can print() to it. - const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer(); - - // Unlike std.debug.print(), the Standard Out writer can fail - // with an error. We don't care _what_ the error is, we want - // to be able to pass it up as a return value of main(). - // - // We just learned of a single statement which can accomplish this. - stdout.print("Hello world!\n", .{}); -} -- cgit v1.2.3-ZIG