As a practical matter, depends on whether you are looking at that code 
with an editor that is "language sensitive" or not. Probably why seeing 
so many different styles.

For example -- take style 2
   Less keystrokes (a true R&K tradition) and as long as you are using a 
language sensitive editor that "knows" C syntax the fact that the 
intermediate lines of a comment aren't marked is irrelevant (the entire 
comment is recognized and showing up in the COLOR assigned to "comments" 
-- clearly viable as such). BUT (and this is a big but) were you looking 
at or working on C code with an ordinary text editor this is a terrible 
style for you.

Michael


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