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frankjr | 1 year ago
`!void` means the function can return an error (e.g. return error.BadArgument) but doesn't produce any value itself. In the case of an error in the main function, the process will exit with 1, otherwise 0. The main function can also return a value directly (return type u8 / !u8).
fragmede|1 year ago
We know that by convention, but how do we know that from
If if write will that function also get to return a u8?Also, what happened to argv/argc?
frankjr|1 year ago
No, the main function (the entry point of the entire program) is special cased. Have a look at the source code. There you can see it's calling the user defined main function and handling its return value / error.
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/blob/2d888a8e639856e8cb6e4c6f...
> Also, what happened to argv/argc?
You can access argv with std.os.argv which is a slice of null terminated strings. It's better to go with std.process.argsAlloc though (requires an allocation but works on all supported platforms).