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+//
+// We were able to get a printable string out of a many-item
+// pointer by using a slice to assert a specific length.
+//
+// But can we ever GO BACK to a sentinel-terminated pointer
+// after we've "lost" the sentinel in a coercion?
+//
+// Yes, we can. Zig's @ptrCast() builtin can do this. Check out
+// the signature:
+//
+// @ptrCast(comptime DestType: type, value: anytype) DestType
+//
+// See if you can use it to solve the same many-item pointer
+// problem, but without needing a length!
+//
+const print = @import("std").debug.print;
+
+pub fn main() void {
+ // Again, we've coerced the sentinel-terminated string to a
+ // many-item pointer, which has no length or sentinel.
+ const data: [*]const u8 = "Weird Data!";
+
+ // Please cast 'data' to 'printable':
+ const printable: [*:0]const u8 = ???;
+
+ print("{s}\n", .{printable});
+}