const std = @import("std");const parseInt = std.fmt.parseInt;
test "parse integers" { const input = "123 67 89,99"; const ally = std.testing.allocator;
var list = std.ArrayList(u32).init(ally); // Ensure the list is freed at scope exit. // Try commenting out this line! defer list.deinit();
var it = std.mem.tokenize(u8, input, " ,"); while (it.next()) |num| { const n = try parseInt(u32, num, 10); try list.append(n); }
const expected = [_]u32{ 123, 67, 89, 99 };
for (expected, list.items) |exp, actual| { try std.testing.expectEqual(exp, actual); }}x = ("apple", "banana", "cherry")print(x)x = ("mango", "watermelon", "blueberry")print(x)x = ("pineapple", "orange", "raspberry")print(x)The Bun bundler implements a set of default loaders out of the box. As a rule of thumb, the bundler and the runtime both support the same set of file types out of the box.