> ... > Treat # or ; as an inline comment delimiter by default, and only require > quoting when a value legitimately contains those characters: > > SPEED = 1000 # max rapid speed > MY_VAR = "value with # in it"
Agree. Could see a need for a escape character for " character otherwise not possible to add this character to string. > Continuation lines can coexist with this just fine: if a line ends with > \, continue to next line. Otherwise, # or ; starts a comment. No > conflict there. But is this even something that is supported? I have not > seen it in configurations or in the docs. \ is what is used in C macros defined with #define so agree with this syntax. Same for string quotation with " and this is good. Nicklas Karlsson _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
