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| -rw-r--r-- | build.zig | 41 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | src/main.zig | 7 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | src/root.zig | 13 | 
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 61 deletions
@@ -15,19 +15,6 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void {      // set a preferred release mode, allowing the user to decide how to optimize.      const optimize = b.standardOptimizeOption(.{}); -    // This creates a "module", which represents a collection of source files alongside -    // some compilation options, such as optimization mode and linked system libraries. -    // Every executable or library we compile will be based on one or more modules. -    const lib_mod = b.createModule(.{ -        // `root_source_file` is the Zig "entry point" of the module. If a module -        // only contains e.g. external object files, you can make this `null`. -        // In this case the main source file is merely a path, however, in more -        // complicated build scripts, this could be a generated file. -        .root_source_file = b.path("src/root.zig"), -        .target = target, -        .optimize = optimize, -    }); -      // We will also create a module for our other entry point, 'main.zig'.      const exe_mod = b.createModule(.{          // `root_source_file` is the Zig "entry point" of the module. If a module @@ -39,25 +26,6 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void {          .optimize = optimize,      }); -    // Modules can depend on one another using the `std.Build.Module.addImport` function. -    // This is what allows Zig source code to use `@import("foo")` where 'foo' is not a -    // file path. In this case, we set up `exe_mod` to import `lib_mod`. -    exe_mod.addImport("zaprus_lib", lib_mod); - -    // Now, we will create a static library based on the module we created above. -    // This creates a `std.Build.Step.Compile`, which is the build step responsible -    // for actually invoking the compiler. -    const lib = b.addLibrary(.{ -        .linkage = .static, -        .name = "zaprus", -        .root_module = lib_mod, -    }); - -    // This declares intent for the library to be installed into the standard -    // location when the user invokes the "install" step (the default step when -    // running `zig build`). -    b.installArtifact(lib); -      // This creates another `std.Build.Step.Compile`, but this one builds an executable      // rather than a static library.      const exe = b.addExecutable(.{ @@ -93,14 +61,6 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void {      const run_step = b.step("run", "Run the app");      run_step.dependOn(&run_cmd.step); -    // Creates a step for unit testing. This only builds the test executable -    // but does not run it. -    const lib_unit_tests = b.addTest(.{ -        .root_module = lib_mod, -    }); - -    const run_lib_unit_tests = b.addRunArtifact(lib_unit_tests); -      const exe_unit_tests = b.addTest(.{          .root_module = exe_mod,      }); @@ -111,6 +71,5 @@ pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void {      // the `zig build --help` menu, providing a way for the user to request      // running the unit tests.      const test_step = b.step("test", "Run unit tests"); -    test_step.dependOn(&run_lib_unit_tests.step);      test_step.dependOn(&run_exe_unit_tests.step);  } diff --git a/src/main.zig b/src/main.zig index 752fef8..e8db093 100644 --- a/src/main.zig +++ b/src/main.zig @@ -25,10 +25,6 @@ test "simple test" {      try std.testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 42), list.pop());  } -test "use other module" { -    try std.testing.expectEqual(@as(i32, 150), lib.add(100, 50)); -} -  test "fuzz example" {      const Context = struct {          fn testOne(context: @This(), input: []const u8) anyerror!void { @@ -41,6 +37,3 @@ test "fuzz example" {  }  const std = @import("std"); - -/// This imports the separate module containing `root.zig`. Take a look in `build.zig` for details. -const lib = @import("zaprus_lib"); diff --git a/src/root.zig b/src/root.zig deleted file mode 100644 index 27d2be8..0000000 --- a/src/root.zig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -//! By convention, root.zig is the root source file when making a library. If -//! you are making an executable, the convention is to delete this file and -//! start with main.zig instead. -const std = @import("std"); -const testing = std.testing; - -pub export fn add(a: i32, b: i32) i32 { -    return a + b; -} - -test "basic add functionality" { -    try testing.expect(add(3, 7) == 10); -}  | 
