diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 44ceb22..5c0fbb7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Verify the installation and build number of `zig` like so: ```bash $ zig version -0.8.0-dev.1983+xxxxxxxxx +0.9.0-dev.137+xxxxxxxxx ``` Clone this repository with Git: @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ $ zig build The Zig language is under very active development. In order to be current, Ziglings tracks **development** builds of the Zig compiler rather than versioned **release** builds. The last stable release was `0.7.1`, but Ziglings -needs a dev build with pre-release version "0.8.0" and a build number at least +needs a dev build with pre-release version "0.9.0" and a build number at least as high as that shown in the example version check above. It is likely that you'll download a build which is _greater_ than the minimum. @@ -73,8 +73,9 @@ need to also update the other. ### Version Changes -* 2021-04-21 0.8.0-dev.1983 - std.fmt.format() 'any' format string -* 2021-02-12 0.8.0-dev.1065 - std.fmt.format() 's' (string) format string +* 2021-06-14 0.9.0-dev.137 - std.build.Id `.Custom` is now `.custom` +* 2021-04-21 0.8.0-dev.1983 - std.fmt.format() `any` format string required +* 2021-02-12 0.8.0-dev.1065 - std.fmt.format() `s` (string) format string required ## Advanced Usage diff --git a/build.zig b/build.zig index 35b6ed5..ac07f4b 100644 --- a/build.zig +++ b/build.zig @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ const print = std.debug.print; // When changing this version, be sure to also update README.md in two places: // 1) Getting Started // 2) Version Changes -const needed_version = std.SemanticVersion.parse("0.8.0-dev.1983") catch unreachable; +const needed_version = std.SemanticVersion.parse("0.9.0-dev.137") catch unreachable; const Exercise = struct { /// main_file must have the format key_name.zig.