The text enclosed by `/*' and `*/' (containing `/*' and `*/') is treated as a comment and has no effect to the program execution as in C programs.
/*
* This is a comment.
*/
def afo(X) {
A comment can span to several lines, but it cannot be nested.
Only the first `/*' is effective no matter how many `/*''s
in the subsequent text exist, and the comment terminates at the first
`*/'.
In order to comment out a program part that may contain comments in it,
use the pair, #if 0 and #endif. (See section preprocessor.)
#if 0
def bfo(X) {
/* empty */
}
#endif
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