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* in Zig build scripts, getOutputPath() is no longer a valid function to call, unless setOutputDir() was used, or within a custom make() function. Instead there is more convenient API to use which takes advantage of the caching system. Search this commit diff for `exe.run()` for an example. * Zig build by default enables caching. All build artifacts will go into zig-cache. If you want to access build artifacts in a convenient location, it is recommended to add an `install` step. Otherwise you can use the `run()` API mentioned above to execute programs directly from their location in the cache. Closes #330. `addSystemCommand` is available for programs not built with Zig build. * Please note that Zig does no cache evicting yet. You may have to manually delete zig-cache directories periodically to keep disk usage down. It's planned for this to be a simple Least Recently Used eviction system eventually. * `--output`, `--output-lib`, and `--output-h` are removed. Instead, use `--output-dir` which defaults to the current working directory. Or take advantage of `--cache on`, which will print the main output path to stdout, and the other artifacts will be in the same directory with predictable file names. `--disable-gen-h` is available when one wants to prevent .h file generation. * `@cImport` is always independently cached now. Closes #2015. It always writes the generated Zig code to disk which makes debug info and compile errors better. No more "TODO: remember C source location to display here" * Fix .d file parsing. (Fixes the MacOS CI failure) * Zig no longer creates "temporary files" other than inside a zig-cache directory. This breaks the CLI API that Godbolt uses. The suggested new invocation can be found in this commit diff, in the changes to `test/cli.zig`. |
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Zig Examples
- Tetris - A simple Tetris clone written in Zig. See andrewrk/tetris.
- hello_world - demonstration of a printing a single line to stdout. One version depends on libc; one does not.
- guess_number - simple console game where you guess the number the computer is thinking of and it says higher or lower. No dependency on libc.
- cat - implementation of the
cat
UNIX utility in Zig, with no dependency on libc. - shared_library - demonstration of building a shared library and generating a header file for interop with C code.
- mix_o_files - how to mix .zig and .c files together as object files