<- CRPL reference <-Special
| Arguments | Result | Notation |
|---|---|---|
| none | none | – |
Turns the rest of the line into a comment. Comments are not code: They do nothing.
Comments are used variously for: Adding attribution, copyright and other meta information to a file, communicating with someone while sharing code files, clarifying the meaning or intent of code in order to make it easier to edit, deactivating code during testing to facilitate bug hunting.
#author: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
#Date of creation: January first, 1984
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#This is a typical example of a hello world program
"Hello world" SetPopupText
#"Farewell Cruel World" SetPopupText
#Note to Jim: Pizza in oven
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