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Diffstat (limited to 'exercises')
| -rw-r--r-- | exercises/107_threading.zig | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | exercises/113_quiz9.zig | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | exercises/114_packed.zig | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | exercises/115_packed2.zig | 2 |
4 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/exercises/107_threading.zig b/exercises/107_threading.zig index 3c3fa21..2b7d4c0 100644 --- a/exercises/107_threading.zig +++ b/exercises/107_threading.zig @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ // -// In Exercises 84-91, we learned about Zig's Io interface for +// In Exercises 85-94 and quiz 95, we learned about Zig's Io interface for // concurrent execution: io.async(), Group, Select, and Futures. // Under the hood, the Threaded backend manages a pool of real // OS threads for you - including scheduling, cancellation, and diff --git a/exercises/113_quiz9.zig b/exercises/113_quiz9.zig index 8f5cb61..8d1da9c 100644 --- a/exercises/113_quiz9.zig +++ b/exercises/113_quiz9.zig @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ // // A common activity in microcontroller programming is setting and clearing // bits on input and output pins. This lets you control LEDs, sensors, motors -// and more! In a previous exercise (097_bit_manipulation.zig) you learned how +// and more! In a previous exercise (100_bit_manipulation.zig) you learned how // to swap two bytes using the ^ (XOR - exclusive or) operator. This quiz will // test your knowledge of bit manipulation in Zig while giving you a taste of // what it's like to control registers in a real microcontroller. Included at diff --git a/exercises/114_packed.zig b/exercises/114_packed.zig index deb91e4..74ec7a1 100644 --- a/exercises/114_packed.zig +++ b/exercises/114_packed.zig @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ // // We've already learned plenty about bit manipulation using bitwise operations -// in exercises 097 and 098 and in quiz 110. The techniques we already know work +// in exercises 100 and 101 and in quiz 113. The techniques we already know work // just fine, but creating masks and shifting individual bits around can become // quite tedious and unwieldy pretty quickly. // What if there was a better, a more convenient way to control individual bits? diff --git a/exercises/115_packed2.zig b/exercises/115_packed2.zig index 2b6b558..59d31e1 100644 --- a/exercises/115_packed2.zig +++ b/exercises/115_packed2.zig @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ // -// We've already learned about switch statements in exercises 030, 031 and 108. +// We've already learned about switch statements in exercises 030, 031 and 111. // They also work with packed containers: const S = packed struct(u2) { |
