zig/example
Andrew Kelley f1d338194e rewrite how importing works
* Introduce the concept of packages. Closes #3
 * Add support for error notes.
 * Introduce `@import` and `@c_import` builtin functions and
   remove the `import` and `c_import` top level declarations.
 * Introduce the `use` top level declaration.
 * Add `--check-unused` parameter to perform semantic
   analysis and codegen on all top level declarations, not
   just exported ones and ones referenced by exported ones.
 * Delete the root export node and add `--library` argument.
2016-03-01 03:13:40 -07:00
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cat if statements can be const expr evaluated 2016-02-09 18:53:28 -07:00
guess_number rewrite how importing works 2016-03-01 03:13:40 -07:00
hello_world rewrite how importing works 2016-03-01 03:13:40 -07:00
shared_library syntax: back to -> for return type, no more => 2016-01-25 17:08:18 -07:00
README.md add link to tetris example 2016-02-07 22:40:58 -07:00

Zig Examples

Working Examples

  • Tetris - A simple Tetris clone written in Zig. See andrewrk/tetris.
  • hello_world - demonstration of a printing a single line to stdout. One version depends on libc; one does not.
  • guess_number - simple console game where you guess the number the computer is thinking of and it says higher or lower. No dependency on libc.

Work-In-Progress Examples

  • cat - implementation of the cat UNIX utility in Zig, with no dependency on libc.
  • shared_library - demonstration of building a shared library and generating a header file and documentation for interop with C code.