// // It's important to note that variable pointers and constant pointers // are different types. // // Given: // // var foo: u8 = 5; // const bar: u8 = 5; // // Then: // // &foo is of type "*u8" // &bar is of type "*const u8" // // You can always make a constant pointer to a variable, but you cannot // make a variable pointer to a constant. This sounds like a logic puzzle, // but it just means that once data is declared immutable, you can't // coerce it to a mutable type. It's a safety thing (to prevent mistakes). // const std = @import("std"); pub fn main() void { const a: u8 = 12; const b: *const u8 = &a; // fix this! std.debug.print("a: {}, b: {}\n", .{ a, b.* }); }