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* Note: the case-insensitive keyword REM can be used interchangeably with the semicolon, except the REM cannot be touched to its right by any text. This makes REM a reserved keyword, and you cannot create an alias named '''rem''' then access it as /rem or $rem.
 
  
 
=== Multi-line Comments ===
 
=== Multi-line Comments ===
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# <span style="color: #DB0000;">Text may touch the opening '''/*''' on the right; however, '''/*''' must start the line</span>
 
# <span style="color: #DB0000;">Text may touch the opening '''/*''' on the right; however, '''/*''' must start the line</span>
 
# <span style="color: #DB0000;">The closing '''*/''' must be on a line of its own</span>
 
# <span style="color: #DB0000;">The closing '''*/''' must be on a line of its own</span>
# Text is NOT indented unless placed inside curly brackets. The opening brace can be on the same line with the '''/*''' and the final comment line isn't indented if there's a closing brace on that line.
 
  
 
=== <span style="color: #256B22;">Right Examples</span> ===
 
=== <span style="color: #256B22;">Right Examples</span> ===
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the lines are spaced out and the closing parameters are by themselves. These are both   
 
the lines are spaced out and the closing parameters are by themselves. These are both   
 
examples of proper multi-line comment blocks.
 
examples of proper multi-line comment blocks.
 
<pre>/*
 
testing
 
out
 
a multi-line
 
comment
 
{
 
  then an
 
  indented
 
  section
 
  {
 
    and indented
 
    even deeper
 
  }
 
}
 
 
then back
 
to not being
 
indented
 
*/</pre>
 
  
  

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