On 2009-07-21 05:31:13 -0400, Michiel Helvensteijn
<m.helvensteijn.rem...@gmail.com> said:
Robert Jacques wrote:
Well /* */ are excellent for toggling code sections. I tend to use
constructs such as // */ or //* or /*/ which allows me to turn on of off
blocks with often a single key stroke. Using /+ +/ means I have to Add
/++/ and remove /++/ each time I want to activate or deactivate a code
block.
Why? I believe that /++/ works exactly like /**/ in that regard. Doesn't it?
//+
code that can be turned off by removing the first /
//+/
I'm pretty sure he meant comment out a signle line at the top, not
both, like this:
/*
A
/*/
B
/**/
With this, you compile B while A is in a comment. Add "/" at the start
of the first line and you compile code A while B is now in commented
out.
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