diff --git a/exercises/104_threading.zig b/exercises/104_threading.zig index 9c4e216..638769f 100644 --- a/exercises/104_threading.zig +++ b/exercises/104_threading.zig @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ pub fn main() !void { // After the threads have been started, // they run in parallel and we can still do some work in between. - std.time.sleep(1500 * std.time.ns_per_ms); + std.Thread.sleep(1500 * std.time.ns_per_ms); std.debug.print("Some weird stuff, after starting the threads.\n", .{}); } // After we have left the closed area, we wait until @@ -117,12 +117,12 @@ pub fn main() !void { // This function is started with every thread that we set up. // In our example, we pass the number of the thread as a parameter. fn thread_function(num: usize) !void { - std.time.sleep(200 * num * std.time.ns_per_ms); + std.Thread.sleep(200 * num * std.time.ns_per_ms); std.debug.print("thread {d}: {s}\n", .{ num, "started." }); // This timer simulates the work of the thread. const work_time = 3 * ((5 - num % 3) - 2); - std.time.sleep(work_time * std.time.ns_per_s); + std.Thread.sleep(work_time * std.time.ns_per_s); std.debug.print("thread {d}: {s}\n", .{ num, "finished." }); }