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// It would also have been valid to coerce to a slice:
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// It would also have been valid to coerce to a slice:
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// const zen12: []const u8 = "...";
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// const zen12: []const u8 = "...";
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//
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// Now let's turn this into a "many pointer":
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// Now let's turn this into a "many-item pointer":
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const zen_manyptr: [*]const u8 = zen12;
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const zen_manyptr: [*]const u8 = zen12;
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// It's okay to access zen_manyptr just like an array or slice as
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// It's okay to access zen_manyptr just like an array or slice as
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// A "string" in Zig is a pointer to an array of const u8 values
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// A "string" in Zig is a pointer to an array of const u8 values
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// or a slice of const u8 values, into one, as we saw above). So,
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// or a slice of const u8 values, into one, as we saw above). So,
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// we could treat a "many pointer" of const u8 a string as long
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// we could treat a "many-item pointer" of const u8 a string as long
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// as we can CONVERT IT TO A SLICE. (Hint: we do know the length!)
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// as we can CONVERT IT TO A SLICE. (Hint: we do know the length!)
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//
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//
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// Please fix this line so the print below statement can print it:
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// Please fix this line so the print below statement can print it:
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