From 6ad9774189fbd64b2f2c9519f4513ab34b0c3809 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Gauer Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 18:59:46 -0500 Subject: "999 is enough for anybody" triple-zero padding (#18) When I hit 999 exercises, I will finally have reached the ultimate state of soteriological release and no more exercises will be needed. The cycle will be complete. All that will be left is perfect quietude, freedom, and highest happiness. --- exercises/27_defer.zig | 25 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 25 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 exercises/27_defer.zig (limited to 'exercises/27_defer.zig') diff --git a/exercises/27_defer.zig b/exercises/27_defer.zig deleted file mode 100644 index b41e2af..0000000 --- a/exercises/27_defer.zig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -// -// You can assign some code to run _after_ a block of code exits by -// deferring it with a "defer" statement: -// -// { -// defer runLater(); -// runNow(); -// } -// -// In the example above, runLater() will run when the block ({...}) -// is finished. So the code above will run in the following order: -// -// runNow(); -// runLater(); -// -// This feature seems strange at first, but we'll see how it could be -// useful in the next exercise. -const std = @import("std"); - -pub fn main() void { - // Without changing anything else, please add a 'defer' statement - // to this code so that our program prints "One Two\n": - std.debug.print("Two\n", .{}); - std.debug.print("One ", .{}); -} -- cgit v1.2.3-ZIG