// // Zig lets you express integer literals in several convenient // formats. These are all the same value: // // const a1: u8 = 65; // decimal // const a2: u8 = 0x41; // hexadecimal // const a3: u8 = 0o101; // octal // const a4: u8 = 0b1000001; // binary // const a5: u8 = 'A'; // UTF-8 code point literal // // You can also place underscores in numbers to aid readability: // // const t1: u32 = 14_689_520 // Ford Model T sales 1909-1927 // const t2: u32 = 0xE0_24_F0 // same, in hex pairs // // Please fix the message: const print = @import("std").debug.print; pub fn main() void { var zig = [_]u8 { 0o131, // octal 0b1101000, // binary 0x66, // hex }; print("{s} is cool.\n", .{zig}); }