Kernel .config and kconfig general question

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Is it the same to comment out a variable in .config than assigning 'N'
 to it?

Also could somebody explain the big picture of how does the kernel
configuration/build process treats the commented out variables in
.config?

Or even more general:

Could anybody please help me in understanding the main picture of how a
 .config variable gets #define'd or #undefine'd in the kernel
header files?




Many thanks,

Max



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