// // An anonymous struct value LITERAL (not to be confused with a // struct TYPE) uses '.{}' syntax: // // .{ // .center_x = 15, // .center_y = 12, // .radius = 6, // } // // These literals are always evaluated entirely at compile-time. // The example above could be coerced into the i32 variant of the // "circle struct" from the last exercise. // // Or you can let them remain entirely anonymous as in this // example: // // fn bar(foo: anytype) void { // print("a:{} b:{}\n", .{foo.a, foo.b}); // } // // bar(.{ // .a = true, // .b = false, // }); // // The example above prints "a:true b:false". // const print = @import("std").debug.print; pub fn main() void { printCircle(.{ .center_x = @as(u32, 205), .center_y = @as(u32, 187), .radius = @as(u32, 12), }); } // Please complete this function which prints an anonymous struct // representing a circle. fn printCircle(???) void { print("x:{} y:{} radius:{}\n", .{ circle.center_x, circle.centaur_y, circle.radius, }); }