From 5c000ce2d704f435c6fc5f89637bf82f6a491cd5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Chris Boesch <chrboesch@noreply.codeberg.org>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 11:43:25 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Fixes because of a new Zig version, which changes some
 functions.

---
 README.md                        |  3 +-
 build.zig                        |  2 +-
 patches/patches/106_files.patch  | 91 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
 patches/patches/107_files2.patch | 50 ++++++++++++++----
 4 files changed, 125 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 08c2138..50f45eb 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -88,7 +88,8 @@ that if you update one, you may need to also update the other.
 
 ### Version Changes
 
-Version-0.13.0-dev.339
+Version-0.14.0-dev.42
+* *2024-06-17* zig 0.14.0-dev.42 - changes in `std.mem.split and tokenize` - see [#15579](https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/15579)
 * *2024-05-29* zig 0.13.0-dev.339 - rework std.Progress - see [#20059](https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/20059)
 * *2024-03-21* zig 0.12.0-dev.3518 - change to @fieldParentPtr - see [#19470](https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/19470)
 * *2024-03-21* zig 0.12.0-dev.3397 - rename std.os to std.posix - see [#5019](https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/5019)
diff --git a/build.zig b/build.zig
index 82ce9cb..2d8e45d 100644
--- a/build.zig
+++ b/build.zig
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ const print = std.debug.print;
 //     1) Getting Started
 //     2) Version Changes
 comptime {
-    const required_zig = "0.13.0-dev.339";
+    const required_zig = "0.14.0-dev.42";
     const current_zig = builtin.zig_version;
     const min_zig = std.SemanticVersion.parse(required_zig) catch unreachable;
     if (current_zig.order(min_zig) == .lt) {
diff --git a/patches/patches/106_files.patch b/patches/patches/106_files.patch
index e2bdbca..5eb5a19 100644
--- a/patches/patches/106_files.patch
+++ b/patches/patches/106_files.patch
@@ -1,16 +1,63 @@
---- exercises/106_files.zig	2024-05-05 00:48:25.808548611 +0200
-+++ answers/106_files.zig	2024-05-05 01:00:40.742969819 +0200
-@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
+--- exercises/106_files.zig	2024-06-17 10:11:53.651439869 +0200
++++ answers/106_files.zig	2024-06-17 10:21:50.697337653 +0200
+@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
+ //
+ // Until now, we've only been printing our output in the console,
+-// which is good enough for fighting aliens and hermit bookkeeping.
++// which is good enough for fighting alien and hermit bookkeeping.
+ //
+-// However, many other tasks require some interaction with the file system,
++// However, many other task require some interaction with the file system,
+ // which is the underlying structure for organizing files on your computer.
+ //
+-// The file system provides a hierarchical structure for storing files
+-// by organizing them into directories, which hold files and other directories,
+-// thus creating a tree structure that can be navigated.
++// The File System provide a hierarchical structure for storing files
++// by organizing files into directories, which hold files and other directories,
++// thus creating a tree structure for navigating.
+ //
+-// Fortunately, the Zig standard library provides a simple API for interacting
+-// with the file system, see the detail documentation here:
++// Fortunately, zig standard library provide a simple api for interacting
++// with the file system, see the detail documentation here
+ //
+ // https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/std/#std.fs
+ //
+-// In this exercise, we'll try to:
+-//   - create a new directory,
+-//   - open a file in the directory,
++// In this exercise, we'll try to
++//   - create a new directory
++//   - open a file in the directory
+ //   - write to the file.
+ //
+ // import std as always
+@@ -27,42 +27,42 @@
+     const cwd: std.fs.Dir = std.fs.cwd();
+ 
+     // then we'll try to make a new directory /output/
+-    // to store our output files.
++    // to put our output files.
+     cwd.makeDir("output") catch |e| switch (e) {
+-        // there is a chance you might want to run this
++        // there are chance you might want to run this
+         // program more than once and the path might already
+-        // have been created, so we'll have to handle this error
++        // been created, so we'll have to handle this error
          // by doing nothing
          //
          // we want to catch error.PathAlreadyExists and do nothing
 -        ??? => {},
+-        // if there's any other unexpected error we just propagate it through
 +        error.PathAlreadyExists => {},
-         // if is any other unexpected error we just propagate it through
++        // if is any other unexpected error we just propagate it through
          else => return e,
      };
-@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
-     // wait a minute
+ 
+     // then we'll try to open our freshly created directory
+-    // wait a minute...
++    // wait a minute
      // opening a directory might fail!
      // what should we do here?
 -    var output_dir: std.fs.Dir = cwd.openDir("output", .{});
@@ -18,12 +65,36 @@
      defer output_dir.close();
  
      // we try to open the file `zigling.txt`,
-@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
+-    // and propagate any error up
++    // and propagate the error up if there are any errors
+     const file: std.fs.File = try output_dir.createFile("zigling.txt", .{});
+     // it is a good habit to close a file after you are done with it
+     // so that other programs can read it and prevent data corruption
      // but here we are not yet done writing to the file
-     // if only there were a keyword in zig that
-     // allows you "defer" code execute to the end of scope...
+-    // if only there were a keyword in Zig that
+-    // allowed you to "defer" code execution to the end of the scope...
 -    file.close();
++    // if only there were a keyword in zig that
++    // allows you "defer" code execute to the end of scope...
 +    defer file.close();
  
-     // !you are not allowed to switch these two lines above the file closing line!
+-    // you are not allowed to move these two lines above the file closing line!
++    // !you are not allowed to switch these two lines above the file closing line!
      const byte_written = try file.write("It's zigling time!");
+     std.debug.print("Successfully wrote {d} bytes.\n", .{byte_written});
+ }
+ // to check if you actually write to the file, you can either,
+-// 1. open the file in your text editor, or
++// 1. open the file on your text editor, or
+ // 2. print the content of the file in the console with the following command
+ //    >> cat ./output/zigling.txt
+ //
+@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
+ //
+ // Question:
+ //   - what should you do if you want to also read the file after opening it?
+-//   - go to the documentation of the struct `std.fs.Dir` here:
++//   - go to documentation of the struct `std.fs.Dir` here
+ //     https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/std/#std.fs.Dir
+ //       - can you find a function for opening a file? how about deleting a file?
+ //       - what kind of options can you use with those functions?
diff --git a/patches/patches/107_files2.patch b/patches/patches/107_files2.patch
index d434b52..ebf8a7c 100644
--- a/patches/patches/107_files2.patch
+++ b/patches/patches/107_files2.patch
@@ -1,23 +1,55 @@
---- exercises/107_files2.zig	2024-05-05 00:48:25.808548611 +0200
-+++ answers/107_files2.zig	2024-05-05 01:14:03.866062288 +0200
-@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
-     // initalize an array of u8 with all letter 'A'.
-     // we need to pick the size of the array, 64 seems like a good number.
+--- exercises/107_files2.zig	2024-06-17 10:11:53.651439869 +0200
++++ answers/107_files2.zig	2024-06-17 10:21:50.700671057 +0200
+@@ -4,17 +4,17 @@
+ //    - create a file {project_root}/output/zigling.txt
+ //      with content `It's zigling time!`(18 byte total)
+ //
+-// Now there's no point in writing to a file if we don't read from it, am I right?
+-// Let's write a program to read the content of the file that we just created.
++// Now there no point in writing to a file if we don't read from it am I right?
++// let's write a program to read the content of the file that we just created.
+ //
+ // I am assuming that you've created the appropriate files for this to work.
+ //
+-// Alright, bud, lean in close. Here's the game plan.
++// Alright, bud, lean in close here's the game plan.
+ //    - First, we open the {project_root}/output/ directory
+ //    - Secondly, we open file `zigling.txt` in that directory
+-//    - Then, we initalize an array of characters with all letter 'A', and print it
+-//    - After that, we read the content of the file into the array
+-//    - Finally, we print out the content we just read
++//    - then, we initalize an array of characters with all letter 'A', and print it
++//    - After that, we read the content of the file to the array
++//    - Finally, we print out the read content
+ 
+ const std = @import("std");
+ 
+@@ -30,23 +30,23 @@
+     const file = try output_dir.openFile("zigling.txt", .{});
+     defer file.close();
+ 
+-    // initalize an array of u8 with all letter 'A'
+-    // we need to pick the size of the array, 64 seems like a good number
++    // initalize an array of u8 with all letter 'A'.
++    // we need to pick the size of the array, 64 seems like a good number.
      // fix the initalization below
 -    var content = ['A']*64;
 +    var content = [_]u8{'A'} ** 64;
      // this should print out : `AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA`
      std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{content});
  
-@@ -41,12 +41,12 @@
-     // can you go here to find a way to read the content ?
+     // okay, seems like a threat of violence is not the answer in this case
+-    // can you go here to find a way to read the content?
++    // can you go here to find a way to read the content ?
      // https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/std/#std.fs.File
      // hint: you might find two answers that are both vaild in this case
 -    const bytes_read = zig_read_the_file_or_i_will_fight_you(&content);
 +    const bytes_read = try file.read(&content);
  
-     // Woah, too screamy, I know you're excited for zigling time but tone it down a bit
-     // Can you print only what we read from the file ?
+-    // Woah, too screamy. I know you're excited for zigling time but tone it down a bit.
+-    // Can you print only what we read from the file?
++    // Woah, too screamy, I know you're excited for zigling time but tone it down a bit
++    // Can you print only what we read from the file ?
      std.debug.print("Successfully Read {d} bytes: {s}\n", .{
          bytes_read,
 -        content, // change this line only