As
in most languages, in EGL you can add comments in your code.
EGL ignores any text that is commented.
You can comment a single line of code at once, or
you can create a block
of commented lines.
- To comment a single line or a portion
of a line, use two virgules or slashes
(//):
myInt int; //This is an integer variable
//The following function is for error checking
function validateData (inputRecord myRecord inOut)
end
- To comment a block of lines, begin the comment
with /* and
end the comment with */:
/*
This function is commented.
function myPlannedFunction()
end
*/
To comment lines, you can type the
comment characters yourself, or you
can tell the EGL editor which lines to comment. Follow these steps
to comment
lines of code in the EGL editor:
- In the EGL editor, highlight
one or more lines of code.
- Right-click the highlighted lines
and then click Comment.
Comment indicators (//) are placed at the beginning
of each
line in the selected range.
Use the same procedures to
uncomment lines, but select Uncomment from
the pop-up menu.