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//! By convention, main.zig is where your main function lives in the case that
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//! you are building an executable. If you are making a library, the convention
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//! is to delete this file and start with root.zig instead.
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pub fn main() !void {
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    // Prints to stderr (it's a shortcut based on `std.io.getStdErr()`)
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    std.debug.print("All your {s} are belong to us.\n", .{"codebase"});
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    // stdout is for the actual output of your application, for example if you
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    // are implementing gzip, then only the compressed bytes should be sent to
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    // stdout, not any debugging messages.
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    const stdout_file = std.io.getStdOut().writer();
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    var bw = std.io.bufferedWriter(stdout_file);
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    const stdout = bw.writer();
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    try stdout.print("Run `zig build test` to run the tests.\n", .{});
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    try bw.flush(); // Don't forget to flush!
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}
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test "simple test" {
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    var list = std.ArrayList(i32).init(std.testing.allocator);
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    defer list.deinit(); // Try commenting this out and see if zig detects the memory leak!
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    try list.append(42);
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    try std.testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 42), list.pop());
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}
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test "use other module" {
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    try std.testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 150), lib.add(100, 50));
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}
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test "fuzz example" {
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    const Context = struct {
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        fn testOne(context: @This(), input: []const u8) anyerror!void {
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            _ = context;
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            // Try passing `--fuzz` to `zig build test` and see if it manages to fail this test case!
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            try std.testing.expect(!std.mem.eql(u8, "canyoufindme", input));
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        }
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    };
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    try std.testing.fuzz(Context{}, Context.testOne, .{});
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}
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const std = @import("std");
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/// This imports the separate module containing `root.zig`. Take a look in `build.zig` for details.
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const lib = @import("promet_sim_lib");
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pub fn main() !void {
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    std.debug.print("Hello World", .{});
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}
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//! By convention, root.zig is the root source file when making a library. If
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//! you are making an executable, the convention is to delete this file and
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//! start with main.zig instead.
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const std = @import("std");
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const testing = std.testing;
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pub export fn add(a: i32, b: i32) i32 {
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    return a + b;
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}
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test "basic add functionality" {
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    try testing.expect(add(3, 7) == 10);
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}
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