On 3/13/2019 11:04 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
> 
>> I always use user.js to set preference variables to non-default
>> values. That is because I can annotate each setting with a comment
>> (// on the beginning of the line) to remind me why I have a
>> non-default value.
> 
> OK, syntax question: Does a comment have to be on a separate line?
> 
> In other words, is this possible?
> 
> setting here // comment here
> 
> Or do you have to do this?
> 
> setting here
> // comment here
> 
> Thanks.
> 

I do not know.  I always put the comment on a separate line, immediately
following the command to set the preference variable.  I do this for my
own readability.

-- 
David E. Ross

Pharmaceutical companies claim their drug prices are
so high because they have to recover the costs of developing
those drugs.  Two questions:

1.  Why is the U.S. paying the entire cost of development while
prices for the same drugs in other nations are much lower?

2.  Manufacturers of generic drugs did not have those
development costs.  Why are they charging so much for generics?
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