Curriculum Basics Optionals (?T) exercise 1 · mcq
Optionals (?T)
TypeScript writes T | null (or T | undefined) for "maybe
absent" values. Zig has a dedicated syntax: prefix ? on the
type. Pick the Zig translation.
TypeScript reference
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TypeScript uses T | null (or T | undefined) to mark "maybe absent" values; Zig's analogue is the type prefix ?T. A ?T value is either some T or null. Three idiomatic ways to handle one: orelse <default> (TS ??), if (x) |unwrapped| { ... } (payload capture that runs only when present), or x.? for "I know it's not null, unwrap anyway" (panics on null). No more silent nullable bugs.