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authorJonathan Halmen <jonathan@halmen.org>2021-11-05 16:44:29 +0100
committerJonathan Halmen <jonathan@halmen.org>2021-11-05 17:46:56 +0100
commit29d32bfa79f462ccae2d392ae3096c63c927d29f (patch)
tree3e6ea609c66930457907903329cdd947edafbb78 /exercises
parent4c7eebbbfca3337b5e3af33eb34979dc56716178 (diff)
fix whitespace line-endings
Diffstat (limited to 'exercises')
-rw-r--r--exercises/005_arrays2.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/059_integers.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/060_floats.zig4
-rw-r--r--exercises/061_coercions.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/064_builtins.zig4
-rw-r--r--exercises/065_builtins2.zig12
-rw-r--r--exercises/066_comptime.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/067_comptime2.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/069_comptime4.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/070_comptime5.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/072_comptime7.zig4
-rw-r--r--exercises/073_comptime8.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/075_quiz8.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/077_sentinels2.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/079_quoted_identifiers.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/082_anonymous_structs3.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/084_async.zig2
-rw-r--r--exercises/085_async2.zig1
-rw-r--r--exercises/090_async7.zig2
19 files changed, 26 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/exercises/005_arrays2.zig b/exercises/005_arrays2.zig
index acbfafc..c5df8d4 100644
--- a/exercises/005_arrays2.zig
+++ b/exercises/005_arrays2.zig
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// have a little preview of Zig 'for' loops instead:
//
// for (<item array>) |item| { <do something with item> }
- //
+ //
// Don't worry, we'll cover looping properly in upcoming
// lessons.
//
diff --git a/exercises/059_integers.zig b/exercises/059_integers.zig
index e72fa2f..5a6295d 100644
--- a/exercises/059_integers.zig
+++ b/exercises/059_integers.zig
@@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
0b1101000, // binary
0x66, // hex
};
-
+
print("{s} is cool.\n", .{zig});
}
diff --git a/exercises/060_floats.zig b/exercises/060_floats.zig
index 6ff7b50..a223257 100644
--- a/exercises/060_floats.zig
+++ b/exercises/060_floats.zig
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// | exponent significand
// |
// sign
-//
+//
// This example is the decimal number 3.140625, which happens to
// be the closest representation of Pi we can make with an f16
// due to the way IEEE-754 floating points store digits:
@@ -86,6 +86,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
//
// Fun fact: sometimes you'll see the significand labeled as a
// "mantissa" but Donald E. Knuth says not to do that.
-//
+//
// C compatibility fact: There is also a Zig floating point type
// specifically for working with C ABIs called c_longdouble.
diff --git a/exercises/061_coercions.zig b/exercises/061_coercions.zig
index e4f87d8..067edde 100644
--- a/exercises/061_coercions.zig
+++ b/exercises/061_coercions.zig
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
// const arr: [3]u8 = [3]u8{5, 6, 7};
// const s: []const u8 = &arr; // to slice
// const p: [*]const u8 = &arr; // to many-item pointer
-//
+//
// 4. Single-item mutable pointers can coerce to single-item
// pointers pointing to an array of length 1. (Interesting!)
//
diff --git a/exercises/064_builtins.zig b/exercises/064_builtins.zig
index 735ff9d..cd0d717 100644
--- a/exercises/064_builtins.zig
+++ b/exercises/064_builtins.zig
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//
// The Zig compiler provides "builtin" functions. You've already
// gotten used to seeing an @import() at the top of every
-// Ziglings exercise.
+// Ziglings exercise.
//
// We've also seen @intCast() in "016_for2.zig", "058_quiz7.zig";
// and @enumToInt() in "036_enums2.zig".
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// 1111 + 1 = 0000 Yes! (Real answer is 10000)
// 0000 + 1 = 0001 Yes!
// 0001 + 1 = 0010 Yes!
- //
+ //
// Also, check out our fancy formatting! b:0>4 means, "print
// as a binary number, zero-pad right-aligned four digits."
print("{b:0>4} + {b:0>4} = {b:0>4} ({})", .{a, b, my_result, overflowed});
diff --git a/exercises/065_builtins2.zig b/exercises/065_builtins2.zig
index ef41797..c9257ff 100644
--- a/exercises/065_builtins2.zig
+++ b/exercises/065_builtins2.zig
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//
// Zig has builtins for mathematical operations such as...
//
-// @sqrt @sin @cos
+// @sqrt @sin @cos
// @exp @log @floor
//
// ...and lots of type casting operations such as...
@@ -20,18 +20,18 @@
// by exploring just THREE of Zig's MANY introspection abilities:
//
// 1. @This() type
-//
+//
// Returns the innermost struct, enum, or union that a function
// call is inside.
//
// 2. @typeInfo(comptime T: type) @import("std").builtin.TypeInfo
-//
+//
// Returns information about any type in a TypeInfo union which
// will contain different information depending on which type
// you're examining.
-//
+//
// 3. @TypeOf(...) type
-//
+//
// Returns the type common to all input parameters (each of which
// may be any expression). The type is resolved using the same
// "peer type resolution" process the compiler itself uses when
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ const Narcissus = struct {
me: *Narcissus = undefined,
myself: *Narcissus = undefined,
echo: void = undefined,
-
+
fn fetchTheMostBeautifulType() type {
return @This();
}
diff --git a/exercises/066_comptime.zig b/exercises/066_comptime.zig
index 987402b..40c7fdb 100644
--- a/exercises/066_comptime.zig
+++ b/exercises/066_comptime.zig
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
//
// Zig takes these concepts further by making these optimizations
// an integral part of the language itself!
-//
+//
const print = @import("std").debug.print;
pub fn main() void {
diff --git a/exercises/067_comptime2.zig b/exercises/067_comptime2.zig
index 2d50099..6299dd9 100644
--- a/exercises/067_comptime2.zig
+++ b/exercises/067_comptime2.zig
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
// --o-- comptime * | .. .
// * | * . . . . --*-- . * .
// . . . . . . . . . | . . .
-//
+//
// When placed before a variable declaration, 'comptime'
// guarantees that every usage of that variable will be performed
// at compile time.
diff --git a/exercises/069_comptime4.zig b/exercises/069_comptime4.zig
index c1efa46..1cd3571 100644
--- a/exercises/069_comptime4.zig
+++ b/exercises/069_comptime4.zig
@@ -49,6 +49,6 @@ fn makeSequence(comptime T: type, ??? size: usize) [???]T {
while (i < size) : (i += 1) {
sequence[i] = @intCast(T, i) + 1;
}
-
+
return sequence;
}
diff --git a/exercises/070_comptime5.zig b/exercises/070_comptime5.zig
index 714bf1c..01f4276 100644
--- a/exercises/070_comptime5.zig
+++ b/exercises/070_comptime5.zig
@@ -140,6 +140,6 @@ fn isADuck(possible_duck: anytype) bool {
// error, not a runtime panic or crash!
possible_duck.quack();
}
-
+
return is_duck;
}
diff --git a/exercises/072_comptime7.zig b/exercises/072_comptime7.zig
index 06eb92e..147b935 100644
--- a/exercises/072_comptime7.zig
+++ b/exercises/072_comptime7.zig
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
'*' => value *= digit,
else => unreachable,
}
- // ...But it's quite a bit more exciting than it first appears.
+ // ...But it's quite a bit more exciting than it first appears.
// The 'inline while' no longer exists at runtime and neither
// does anything else not touched directly by runtime
// code. The 'instructions' string, for example, does not
@@ -61,6 +61,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
// code at compile time. Guess we're compiler writers
// now. See? The wizard hat was justified after all.
}
-
+
print("{}\n", .{value});
}
diff --git a/exercises/073_comptime8.zig b/exercises/073_comptime8.zig
index 6828f55..fe1f8ea 100644
--- a/exercises/073_comptime8.zig
+++ b/exercises/073_comptime8.zig
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ fn getLlama(i: usize) u32 {
}
// Fun fact: this assert() function is identical to
-// std.debug.assert() from the Zig Standard Library.
+// std.debug.assert() from the Zig Standard Library.
fn assert(ok: bool) void {
if (!ok) unreachable;
}
diff --git a/exercises/075_quiz8.zig b/exercises/075_quiz8.zig
index ff5e569..61c8f6f 100644
--- a/exercises/075_quiz8.zig
+++ b/exercises/075_quiz8.zig
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ const f_paths = [_]Path{ makePath(&f, &d, 7) };
//
// For example, we could create our own "path language" and
// create Paths from that. Something like this, perhaps:
-//
+//
// a -> (b[2])
// b -> (a[2] d[1])
// c -> (d[3] e[2])
diff --git a/exercises/077_sentinels2.zig b/exercises/077_sentinels2.zig
index 7a03dcd..dd4a839 100644
--- a/exercises/077_sentinels2.zig
+++ b/exercises/077_sentinels2.zig
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
// Versatility! Zig strings are compatible with C strings (which
// are null-terminated) AND can be coerced to a variety of other
// Zig types:
-//
+//
// const a: [5]u8 = "array".*;
// const b: *const [16]u8 = "pointer to array";
// const c: []const u8 = "slice";
diff --git a/exercises/079_quoted_identifiers.zig b/exercises/079_quoted_identifiers.zig
index a529b60..9ef22b0 100644
--- a/exercises/079_quoted_identifiers.zig
+++ b/exercises/079_quoted_identifiers.zig
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
// past the authorities: the @"" identifier quoting syntax.
//
// @"foo"
-//
+//
// Please help us safely smuggle these fugitive identifiers into
// our program:
//
diff --git a/exercises/082_anonymous_structs3.zig b/exercises/082_anonymous_structs3.zig
index 6b5fe04..1214589 100644
--- a/exercises/082_anonymous_structs3.zig
+++ b/exercises/082_anonymous_structs3.zig
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
// If a .{} thing is what the print function wants, do we need to
// break our "tuple" apart and put it in another one? No! It's
// redundant! This will print the same thing:
-//
+//
// print("{} {}\n", foo);
//
// Aha! So now we know that print() takes a "tuple". Things are
diff --git a/exercises/084_async.zig b/exercises/084_async.zig
index abfcac8..56c9969 100644
--- a/exercises/084_async.zig
+++ b/exercises/084_async.zig
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
// fn bar() void {
// fooThatSuspends();
// }
-//
+//
// 6. The main() function cannot be async!
//
// Given facts 3 and 4, how do we fix this program (broken by facts
diff --git a/exercises/085_async2.zig b/exercises/085_async2.zig
index 77da106..036aefa 100644
--- a/exercises/085_async2.zig
+++ b/exercises/085_async2.zig
@@ -26,4 +26,3 @@ fn foo() void {
suspend {}
print("async!\n", .{});
}
-
diff --git a/exercises/090_async7.zig b/exercises/090_async7.zig
index 0214f34..2da3a4a 100644
--- a/exercises/090_async7.zig
+++ b/exercises/090_async7.zig
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
// fn bar() void {
// fooThatMightSuspend(true); // Now bar() is async!
// }
-//
+//
// But if you KNOW the function won't suspend, you can make a
// promise to the compiler with the 'nosuspend' keyword:
//