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- //
- // Remember that little mathematical virtual machine we made using the
- // "unreachable" statement? Well, there were two problems with the
- // way we were using op codes:
- //
- // 1. Having to remember op codes by number is no good.
- // 2. We had to use "unreachable" because Zig had no way of knowing
- // how many valid op codes there were.
- //
- // An "enum" is a Zig construct that lets you give names to numeric
- // values and store them in a set. They look a lot like error sets:
- //
- // const Fruit = enum{ apple, pear, orange };
- //
- // const my_fruit = Fruit.apple;
- //
- // Let's use an enum in place of the numbers we were using in the
- // previous version!
- //
- const std = @import("std");
- // Please complete the enum!
- const Ops = enum { ??? };
- pub fn main() void {
- const operations = [_]Ops{
- Ops.inc,
- Ops.inc,
- Ops.inc,
- Ops.pow,
- Ops.dec,
- Ops.dec,
- };
- var current_value: u32 = 0;
- for (operations) |op| {
- switch (op) {
- Ops.inc => {
- current_value += 1;
- },
- Ops.dec => {
- current_value -= 1;
- },
- Ops.pow => {
- current_value *= current_value;
- },
- // No "else" needed! Why is that?
- }
- std.debug.print("{} ", .{current_value});
- }
- std.debug.print("\n", .{});
- }
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