// // Now we get into the fun stuff, starting with the 'if' statement! // // if (true) { // // stuff // } else { // // other stuff // } // // Zig has the usual comparison operators such as: // // a == b a equals b // a < b a is less than b // a !=b a does not equal b // // The important thing about Zig's 'if' is that it *only* accepts // boolean values. It won't coerce numbers or other types of data // to true and false. // const std = @import("std"); pub fn main() void { const foo = 1; if (foo) { // We want out program to print this message! std.debug.print("Foo is 1!\n", .{}); } else { std.debug.print("Foo is not 1!\n", .{}); } }