exercises/exercises/059_integers.zig
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Zig

//
// Zig lets you express integer literals in several convenient
// formats. These are all the same value:
//
// const a1: u8 = 65; // decimal
// const a2: u8 = 0x41; // hexadecimal
// const a3: u8 = 0o101; // octal
// const a4: u8 = 0b1000001; // binary
// const a5: u8 = 'A'; // ASCII code point literal
// const a6: u16 = '\u{0041}'; // Unicode code points can take up to 21 bits
//
// You can also place underscores in numbers to aid readability:
//
// const t1: u32 = 14_689_520 // Ford Model T sales 1909-1927
// const t2: u32 = 0xE0_24_F0 // same, in hex pairs
//
// Please fix the message:
const print = @import("std").debug.print;
pub fn main() void {
const zig = [_]u8{
0o131, // octal
0b1101000, // binary
0x66, // hex
};
print("{s} is cool.\n", .{zig});
}