// // Oops! This program is supposed to print a line like our Hello World // example. But we forgot how to import the Zig Standard Library. // // Hint 1: The @import() built-in function returns a value representing // imported code. We need to give that value a name to use it. // Hint 2: We use the name "std" in the main function (see below). // Hint 3: Imports need to be named by declaring them as "const" values. // Hint 4: Take a look at how the previous exercise did this! // @import("std"); pub fn main() void { std.debug.print("Standard Library.\n", .{}); } // Going deeper: imports must be declared as "constants" (with the 'const' // keyword rather than "variables" (with the 'var' keyword) is that they // can only be used at "compile time" rather than "run time". Zig evaluates // const values at compile time. Don't worry if none of this makes sense // yet! See also this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/62567550/695615