// // "Elephants walking // Along the trails // // Are holding hands // By holding tails." // // from Holding Hands // by Lenore M. Link // const std = @import("std"); const Elephant = struct { letter: u8, tail: *Elephant = undefined, visited: bool = false, }; pub fn main() void { var elephantA = Elephant{ .letter = 'A' }; // (Please add Elephant B here!) var elephantB = Elephant{ .letter = 'B' }; var elephantC = Elephant{ .letter = 'C' }; // Link the elephants so that each tail "points" to the next elephant. // They make a circle: A->B->C->A... elephantA.tail = &elephantB; // (Please link Elephant B's tail to Elephant C here!) elephantB.tail = &elephantC; elephantC.tail = &elephantA; visitElephants(&elephantA); std.debug.print("\n", .{}); } // This function visits all elephants once, starting with the // first elephant and following the tails to the next elephant. // If we did not "mark" the elephants as visited (by setting // visited=true), then this would loop infinitely! fn visitElephants(first_elephant: *Elephant) void { var e = first_elephant; while (!e.visited) { std.debug.print("Elephant {u}. ", .{e.letter}); e.visited = true; e = e.tail; } }