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| <p><var>COMSTART</var> specifies two characters that signify the beginning of a block of comments.</p> | <p><var>COMSTART</var> specifies two characters that signify the beginning of a block of comments.</p> | ||
| <p>If you want to change the <var>COMSTART</var> parameter from the default, /?, to /*,  | <p>If you want to change the <var>COMSTART</var> parameter from the default, /?, for example to /*, then issue the following command: </p> | ||
| <p class="code">RESET COMSTART C'/*' | <p class="code"><var>[[RESET_command|RESET]]</var> COMSTART C'/*' | ||
| </p> | </p> | ||
| <p>If you reset the parameter to another value, avoid reserved characters and test your new value thoroughly. For details about using <var>[[COMEND parameter|COMEND]]</var> and <var>COMSTART</var>, resetting the values to /* and */, and handling dummy strings, see the<var> Rocket Model 204 User Language Manual, Part I-II</var> in the section about commenting your code.</p> | <p>If you reset the parameter to another value, avoid reserved characters and test your new value thoroughly. For details about using <var>[[COMEND parameter|COMEND]]</var> and <var>COMSTART</var>, resetting the values to /* and */, and handling dummy strings, see the<var> Rocket Model 204 User Language Manual, Part I-II</var> in the section about commenting your code.</p> | ||
| [[Category:User parameters]] | [[Category:User parameters]] | ||
| [[Category:Parameters]] | [[Category:Parameters]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:18, 14 October 2014
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Summary
- Default value
- /?
- Parameter type
- User
- Where set
- On user's parameter line
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V4.2
Description
COMSTART specifies two characters that signify the beginning of a block of comments.
If you want to change the COMSTART parameter from the default, /?, for example to /*, then issue the following command:
RESET COMSTART C'/*'
If you reset the parameter to another value, avoid reserved characters and test your new value thoroughly. For details about using COMEND and COMSTART, resetting the values to /* and */, and handling dummy strings, see the Rocket Model 204 User Language Manual, Part I-II in the section about commenting your code.