In Zig, function arguments are not wrapped in `.{}`. `.{}` is the syntax for creating a struct or a tuple. This is used as a pattern for allowing optional arguments (options struct) and variadic functions (tuple).
Explicitly discarding return values is a thing many modern programming languages force you to do.
I know, and I don't see unused return values as an error, it should be a warning at best.
And the compiler should be just a bit smarter to avoid the .{} thing when it is not strictly necessary.
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