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@ -7,8 +7,13 @@ const std = @import("std");
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// Take note that this main() definition now returns "!void" rather
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// than just "void". Since there's no specific error type, this means
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// that Zig will infer the error type. This is appropriate in the case
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// of main(), but can have consequences elsewhere.
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// that Zig will infer the error type. This is appropriate in the
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// case of main(), but can make a function harder (function pointers)
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// or even impossible to work with (recursion) in some situations.
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//
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// You can find more information at:
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// https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/#Inferred-Error-Sets
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//
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pub fn main() !void {
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// We get a Writer for Standard Out so we can print() to it.
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const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer();
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