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+//
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+// Zig has an "unreachable" statement. Use it when you want to tell the
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+// compiler that a branch of code should never be executed and that the
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+// mere act of reaching it is an error.
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+//
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+// if (true) {
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+// ...
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+// } else {
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+// unreachable;
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+// }
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+//
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+// Here we've made a little virtual machine that performs mathematical
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+// operations on a single numeric value. It looks great but there's one
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+// little problem: the switch statement doesn't cover every possible
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+// value of a u8 number!
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+//
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+// WE know there are only three operations but Zig doesn't. Use the
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+// unreachable statement to make the switch complete. Or ELSE. :-)
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+//
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+const std = @import("std");
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+
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+pub fn main() void {
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+ const operations = [_]u8{ 1, 1, 1, 3, 2, 2 };
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+
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+ var current_value: u32 = 0;
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+
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+ for (operations) |op| {
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+ switch (op) {
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+ 1 => { current_value += 1; },
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+ 2 => { current_value -= 1; },
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+ 3 => { current_value *= current_value; },
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+ }
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+
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+ std.debug.print("{} ", .{current_value});
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+ }
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+
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+ std.debug.print("\n", .{});
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+}
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