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//
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// So that all this does not remain a dry theroy now, let's just start
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// and call a C function out of Zig.
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//
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// our well-known "import" for Zig
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const std = @import("std");
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// new the import for C
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// and here the new the import for C
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const c = @cImport({
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@cInclude("unistd.h");
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});
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@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ pub fn main() void {
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// In order to output a text that can be evaluated by the
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// Zig Builder, we need to write it to the Error output.
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// In Zig we do this with "std.debug.print" and in C we can
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// specify the file descriptor i.e. 2 for error console.
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// specify a file descriptor i.e. 2 for error console.
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//
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// In this case we use 'write' to output 17 chars,
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// In this exercise we use 'write' to output 17 chars,
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// but something is missing...
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const c_res = write(2, "Hello C from Zig!", 17);
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