# ziglings Welcome to `ziglings`! This project contains a series of incomplete exercises. By completing the exercises, you learn how to read and write [Zig](https://ziglang.org/) code. This project was directly inspired by the brilliant and fun [rustlings](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings) project for the [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) language. ## Intended Audience This will probably be difficult if you've _never_ programmed before. But no specific programming experience is required. And in particular, you are _not_ expected to have any prior experience with "systems programming" or a "systems" level language such as C. Each exercise is self-contained and self-explained. However, you're encouraged to also check out these Zig language resources for more detail: * https://ziglearn.org/ * https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/ ## Getting Started _Note: This currently uses a shell (Bash) script to automate the "game". A future update may remove this requirement. See TODO below._ Install the [master release](https://ziglang.org/download/) of the Zig compiler. Verify the installation and version of `zig` like so: ```bash $ zig version 0.7.1+ ``` Clone this repository with Git: ```bash git clone https://github.com/ratfactor/ziglings cd ziglings ``` Then run the `ziglings` script and follow the instructions to begin! ```bash ./ziglings ``` ## Manual Usage If you can't (or don't want to) use the script, you can manually verify each exercise with the Zig compiler: ```bash zig run exercises/01_hello.zig ``` ## TODO Contributions are very welcome! I'm writing this to teach myself and to create the learning resource I wished for. There will be tons of room for improvement: * Wording of explanations * Idiomatic usage of Zig * Additional exercises * Re-write the `ziglings` script using the Zig build system (or just a Zig application) Planned exercises: * [x] Hello world (main needs to be public) * [x] Importing standard library * [x] Assignment * [x] Arrays * [x] Strings * [x] If * [x] While * [x] For * [x] Functions * [x] Errors (error/try/catch/if-else-err) * [x] Defer (and errdefer) * [x] Switch * [x] Unreachable * [x] Enums * [x] Structs * [x] Pointers * [ ] Multi pointers * [ ] Slices * [ ] Unions * [ ] Numeric types (integers, floats) * [ ] Labelled blocks and loops * [ ] Loops as expressions * [ ] Optionals * [ ] Comptime * [ ] Inline loops (how to DEMO this?) * [ ] Anonymous structs * [ ] Sentinel termination * [ ] Vectors * [ ] Imports * [ ] Allocators * [ ] Arraylist * [ ] Filesystem * [ ] Readers and Writers * [ ] Formatting * [ ] JSON * [ ] Random Numbers * [ ] Crypto * [ ] Threads * [ ] Hash Maps * [ ] Stacks * [ ] Sorting * [ ] Iterators * [ ] Formatting specifiers * [ ] Advanced Formatting * [ ] Suspend / Resume * [ ] Async / Await * [ ] Nosuspend * [ ] Async Frames, Suspend Blocks The initial topics for these exercises were unabashedly cribbed from [ziglearn.org](https://ziglearn.org/). I've since moved things around in an order that I think best lets each topic build upon each other.