çıkma haşiye

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التركية - الإنجليزية
comment
To insert comments into source code
To make remarks or notes
To remark
{n} an explanation, notes
{v} to explain, gloss, write notes
Text that documents or explains a program In free source form, a comment begins with an exclamation point (!), unless it appears in a Hollerith or character constant In fixed and tab source form, a comment begins with a letter C or an asterisk (*) in column 1 A comment can also begin with an exclamation point anywhere in a source line (except in a Hollerith or character constant) or in column 6 of a fixed-format line The comment extends from the exclamation point to the end of the line The compiler does not process comments, but shows them in program listings See also compiler directive
To make remarks, observations, or criticism; especially, to write notes on the works of an author, with a view to illustrate his meaning, or to explain particular passages; to write annotations; often followed by on or upon
{i} remark; explanatory note; explanation; response
A language construct for the inclusion of explanatory text in a program, the execution of which remains unaffected
Tag: The text present within the <!-- and --> tags in a web page Most search engines will ignore the text within the Comment Tags
A comment is text in a program which is intended only for humans reading the program, and which is marked specially so that it will be ignored when the program is loaded or compiled Emacs offers special commands for creating, aligning and killing comments See section U 5 Manipulating Comments
a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief; "from time to time she contributed a personal comment on his account"
A delimited string of characters, which is treated as white space syntactically Comments are intended to provide explanatory information [641 0-B-1]
A line type in the LDraw file format which allows the author to insert a comment Comment lines are deonted by a 0 in the line type column For more details, read the LDraw file format speficiations (URL)
Text added to code by a programmer that explains how the code works In Visual Basic Scripting Edition, a comment line generally starts with an apostrophe ('), or you can use the keyword Rem followed by a space
Tag: The text present within the <!-- and --> tags in a web page While most search engines will ignore the text within the Comment Tags, some, like Excite, will index the text present within them Hence, using Comment Tags containing keywords can improve the search engine ranking of the page in Excite for those keywords
a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people; "the divorce caused much gossip"
The HTML <!-- and --> tags are used to hide text from browsers Some search engines ignore text between these symbols but others index such text as if the comment tags were not there Comments are often used to hide javascript code from non-compliant browsers, and sometimes (notably on Excite) to provide invisible keywords to some search engines
Comments are regions of text and/or HTML tags that are ignored by the browser Any text between the opening and closing comment delimeters will not appear on the screen
Text in an XML document that is ignored, unless the parser is specifically told to recognize it A comment is enclosed in a comment tag, like this: <!-- This is a comment -->
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