From 0db33e9c86ff43d3fe7f7f8fb2e29333c2fad2af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Matthew D. Steele"
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2018 22:27:07 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Add "Comments" section to language reference (#1309)
The contents of this section come from the discussion on issue #1305.
---
doc/langref.html.in | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 52 insertions(+)
diff --git a/doc/langref.html.in b/doc/langref.html.in
index 0499c632e2..7fde550338 100644
--- a/doc/langref.html.in
+++ b/doc/langref.html.in
@@ -134,6 +134,58 @@ pub fn main() void {
{#see_also|Values|@import|Errors|Root Source File#}
{#header_close#}
+ {#header_open|Comments#}
+ {#code_begin|test|comments#}
+const assert = @import("std").debug.assert;
+
+test "comments" {
+ // Comments in Zig start with "//" and end at the next LF byte (end of line).
+ // The below line is a comment, and won't be executed.
+
+ //assert(false);
+
+ const x = true; // another comment
+ assert(x);
+}
+ {#code_end#}
+
+ There are no multiline comments in Zig (e.g. like /* */
+ comments in C). This helps allow Zig to have the property that each line
+ of code can be tokenized out of context.
+
+ {#header_open|Doc comments#}
+
+ A doc comment is one that begins with exactly three slashes (i.e.
+ /// but not ////);
+ multiple doc comments in a row are merged together to form a multiline
+ doc comment. The doc comment documents whatever immediately follows it.
+
+ {#code_begin|syntax|doc_comments#}
+/// A structure for storing a timestamp, with nanosecond precision (this is a
+/// multiline doc comment).
+const Timestamp = struct {
+ /// The number of seconds since the epoch (this is also a doc comment).
+ seconds: i64, // signed so we can represent pre-1970 (not a doc comment)
+ /// The number of nanoseconds past the second (doc comment again).
+ nanos: u32,
+
+ /// Returns a `Timestamp` struct representing the Unix epoch; that is, the
+ /// moment of 1970 Jan 1 00:00:00 UTC (this is a doc comment too).
+ pub fn unixEpoch() Timestamp {
+ return Timestamp{
+ .seconds = 0,
+ .nanos = 0,
+ };
+ }
+};
+ {#code_end#}
+
+ Doc comments are only allowed in certain places; eventually, it will
+ become a compile error have a doc comment in an unexpected place, such as
+ in the middle of an expression, or just before a non-doc comment.
+
+ {#header_close#}
+ {#header_close#}
{#header_open|Values#}
{#code_begin|exe|values#}
const std = @import("std");