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A ''comment'' in programming jargon is a bit of free text for readers of the code, ignored by the compiler. | A ''comment'' in programming jargon is a bit of free text for readers of the code, ignored by the compiler. | ||
− | Comments in MiniScript begin with two forward slashes (//) and continue until the end of the line. | + | Comments in MiniScript begin with two forward slashes (<c>//</c>) and continue until the end of the line. |
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print "Hello world!" | print "Hello world!" | ||
// End of program (this line is also a comment).</source> | // End of program (this line is also a comment).</source> | ||
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[[Category:Language]] | [[Category:Language]] |
Revision as of 22:11, 9 February 2020
A comment in programming jargon is a bit of free text for readers of the code, ignored by the compiler.
Comments in MiniScript begin with two forward slashes (//
) and continue until the end of the line.
Example:
// Hello world program. (This line is a comment.)
print "Hello world!"
// End of program (this line is also a comment).