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On Sat, 08 Jul 2017 12:05:14 -0700
joe root <iamjroo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> WWW-www.enlightenment.org pushed a commit to branch master.
> 
> http://git.enlightenment.org/website/www-content.git/commit/?id=10ddfc490d2b6432d560140b64c819d841caf233
> 
> commit 10ddfc490d2b6432d560140b64c819d841caf233
> Author: joe root <iamjroo...@gmail.com>
> Date:   Sat Jul 8 12:05:11 2017 -0700
> 
>     Wiki page start changed with summary [] by joe root
> ---
>  pages/docs/c/start.txt | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/pages/docs/c/start.txt b/pages/docs/c/start.txt
> index fd9abcc1..5bc56fb4 100644
> --- a/pages/docs/c/start.txt
> +++ b/pages/docs/c/start.txt
> @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Now finally we return from the main function with the value 
> 0. The ''main()'' fu
>  return 0;
>  </code>
>  
> -You will notice a few things. First lines starting with ''#'' are commands, 
> but don't have a '';''. This is normal because these lines are processed by 
> the pre-processor. All code in C goes through the C pre-processor and this 
> basically generates more code for the compiler to actually deal with. Other 
> lines that are not starting a function, ending it or defining control end 
> every statement in C with a '';'' character. If you don't do this, the 
> statement continues until a '';'' is found,  [...]
> +You will notice a few things. 
> [[https://assignmentau.com/business-assignment-help|Business Assignment 
> Help]] First lines starting with ''#'' are commands, but don't have a '';''. 
> This is normal because these lines are processed by the pre-processor. All 
> code in C goes through the C pre-processor and this basically generates more 
> code for the compiler to actually deal with. Other lines that are not 
> starting a function, ending it or defining control end every statement in C 
> with a '';'' ch [...]
>  
>  Note that we can do comments for human-eyes-only that the compiler ignores 
> by having the first 2 letters if any line be ''%%//%%'' excluding whitespace 
> (spaces, tabs etc.). Everything until the end of the line on such lines will 
> be ignored by the compiler. For comments stretching over multiple lines or 
> only for a small section of a line, you can start such a comment with 
> ''%%/*%%'' and that comment will continue for as long as needed (across 
> multiple lines) until a matching ''%%*/%%'' is found.
>  
> 

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