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-rw-r--r--exercises/026_hello2.zig6
-rw-r--r--exercises/093_hello_c.zig4
-rw-r--r--exercises/094_c_math.zig1
3 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/exercises/026_hello2.zig b/exercises/026_hello2.zig
index 384cb55..cd59b86 100644
--- a/exercises/026_hello2.zig
+++ b/exercises/026_hello2.zig
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ const std = @import("std");
// Take note that this main() definition now returns "!void" rather
// than just "void". Since there's no specific error type, this means
-// that Zig will infer the error type. This is appropriate in the
-// case of main(), but can make a function harder (function pointers)
-// or even impossible to work with (recursion) in some situations.
+// that Zig will infer the error type. This is appropriate in the case
+// of main(), but can make a function harder (function pointers) or
+// even impossible to work with (recursion) in some situations.
//
// You can find more information at:
// https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/#Inferred-Error-Sets
diff --git a/exercises/093_hello_c.zig b/exercises/093_hello_c.zig
index 80b1cb7..f5ff831 100644
--- a/exercises/093_hello_c.zig
+++ b/exercises/093_hello_c.zig
@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ pub fn main() void {
// specify a file descriptor i.e. 2 for error console.
//
// In this exercise we use 'write' to output 17 chars,
- // but something is missing...
- const c_res = ???write(2, "Hello C from Zig!", 17);
+ // but something is still missing...
+ const c_res = write(2, "Hello C from Zig!", 17);
// let's see what the result from C is:
std.debug.print(" - C result ist {d} chars written.\n", .{c_res});
diff --git a/exercises/094_c_math.zig b/exercises/094_c_math.zig
index a8596b7..b8e65a3 100644
--- a/exercises/094_c_math.zig
+++ b/exercises/094_c_math.zig
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ pub fn main() !void {
// Here we call the C function 'fmod' to get our normalized angel.
const result = c.fmod(angel, circle);
+ // We use formatters for the desired precision and to truncate the decimal places
std.debug.print("The normalized angle of {d: >3.1} degrees is {d: >3.1} degrees.\n", .{ angel, result });
}