Removed incorrect explanation of assignment error (#1)

It really has nothing to do with the if/else expression. The peer
types are being resolved correctly.  The same error can be produced
with something as simple as:

    var foo = 5;
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Dave Gauer 2021-02-10 21:44:11 -05:00
parent 961cf22b88
commit 5b47e8ebe6
2 changed files with 5 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -3,14 +3,6 @@
//
// var foo: u8 = if (a) 2 else 3;
//
// Note: You'll need to declare a variable type when assigning a value
// from a statement like this because the compiler isn't smart enough
// to infer the type for you.
//
// This WON'T work:
//
// var foo = if (a) 2 else 3; // error!
//
const std = @import("std");
pub fn main() void {

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@ -116,6 +116,11 @@ check_it 41_pointers3.zig "foo=6, bar=11"
check_it 42_pointers4.zig "num: 5, more_nums: 1 1 5 1"
check_it 43_pointers5.zig "Wizard (G:10 H:100 XP:20)"
check_it 44_quiz5.zig "Elephant A. Elephant B. Elephant C." "Oh no! We forgot Elephant B!"
# optional vals (simple scalar)
# optional fields (elephant tail - no longer need circular)
# super-simple struct method
# use struct method for elephant tails
# quiz: add elephant trunk (like tail)!
echo
echo " __ __ _ "