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-//
-// Now we get into the fun stuff, starting with the 'if' statement!
-//
-// if (true) {
-// ...
-// } else {
-// ...
-// }
-//
-// Zig has the "usual" comparison operators such as:
-//
-// a == b means "a equals b"
-// a < b means "a is less than b"
-// a != b means "a does not equal b"
-//
-// The important thing about Zig's "if" is that it *only* accepts
-// boolean values. It won't coerce numbers or other types of data
-// to true and false.
-//
-const std = @import("std");
-
-pub fn main() void {
- const foo = 1;
-
- // Please fix this condition:
- if (foo) {
- // We want our program to print this message!
- std.debug.print("Foo is 1!\n", .{});
- } else {
- std.debug.print("Foo is not 1!\n", .{});
- }
-}