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@ -232,6 +232,7 @@ Zig Core Language
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* [X] Working with C
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* [X] Threading
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* [x] Labeled switch
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* [x] Vector operations (SIMD)
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Zig Standard Library
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// If e1 and e2 are valid pointers to elephants,
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// this function links the elephants so that e1's tail "points" to e2.
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fn linkElephants(e1: ?*Elephant, e2: ?*Elephant) void {
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e1.?.*.tail = e2.?;
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e1.?.tail = e2.?;
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}
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// This function visits all elephants once, starting with the
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// in practice. Because either you don't need the precision, or you use a
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// calculator in which the number is stored as a very precise constant.
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// But at some point this constant was calculated and we are doing the same
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// now.The question at this point is, how many partial values do we have
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// now. The question at this point is, how many partial values do we have
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// to calculate for which accuracy?
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//
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// The answer is chewing, to get 8 digits after the decimal point we need
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--- exercises/046_optionals2.zig 2024-09-04 20:51:36.766783971 +0200
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+++ answers/046_optionals2.zig 2024-09-04 20:51:01.389400985 +0200
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--- exercises/046_optionals2.zig 2024-11-08 22:46:25.592875338 +0100
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+++ answers/046_optionals2.zig 2024-11-08 22:46:20.699447951 +0100
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const Elephant = struct {
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