The big question is which editor ? Winted, Unidebugger, BDT , etc ?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Brutzman
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Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick to
highlighting several lines of code...
And commenting out all of these lines in aggregate?
I
On 10/01/13 01:55, Peter Cheney wrote:
Hi Bill,
In UV's ED use the (start block) and (end block) to define a block of
code.
Then do C//*/B
This will prompt for confirmation of change block from line n through m.
Hmmm that's new to me ...
What I would have done - let's say I want
Not G11 ?
Ok I'm kidding
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On 10/01/13 01:55, Peter Cheney wrote:
Hi Bill,
In UV's ED use
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Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick to highlighting
several lines of code...
And commenting out all of these lines in aggregate?
I have
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Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick
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Subject: Re: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code
You could surround the lines with an IF statement that always evaluates to
false.
Not the same as commenting out of course.
IF (0) THEN
Code you don't want to run.
END
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From: u2-users-boun
Don't know if someone mentioned $DEFINE and $IFDEF, but you can do this to
comment out blocks of code.
$DEFINE DEBUG
later enclose the code in a $IFDEF/$ENDIF block.
$IFDEF DEBUG
Code to be commented out
$ENDIF
Then to bring it back undefine DEBUG or move the $IFDEF statement.
Charles
Victory...
Thanks Ross... for the best answer.
Thanks also to Troy, Charles, Brian, Bobby, Dave, Will, Wol, Symeon, Peter, and
John-Boy... for responding.
I am shocked... that I did not see anything from Doug.
--Bill
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My apologies - I did not spot that
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bobby Worley
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The OP (bill
Bill:
Thanks for the call out. But the right answer was given. However, BDT
should have a right clickable menu item for toggling commented code blocks.
Regards,
Doug
www.u2lgoic.com/tools.html
'When BDT is not good enough try XLr8Editor
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Bill Brutzman
Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick to highlighting
several lines of code...
And commenting out all of these lines in aggregate?
I have a legacy program whose code is no longer compliant... that I am trying
to isolate.
--Bill
(*) for the next 999 lines from the current line.
HTH
Cheers
Peter
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Subject: [U2] {BDT] Commenting
Subject: [U2] {BDT] Commenting A Block Of Code
Rather than going line-by-line... is there a way... or a trick to highlighting
several lines of code...
And commenting out all of these lines in aggregate?
I have a legacy program whose code is no longer compliant... that I am trying
to isolate
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