Re: ### symbol/character usage in code..?

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On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 6:04 AM, Jacob Kruger <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Know this doesn't have too much to do with windows specific usage, but am
> working on/via windows installation of XAMPP myself, and am just wondering
> why in some new code am busy reviewing, they seem to be using sort of
> comment blocks inside code sort of like the following bit of text:
> ###start something
> # blah
> ###end of whatever
>
> Now, yes, in python, the # symbol is the comment character, but, can't
> imagine what this is doing in PHP, and, part of my reason for asking this
> question here is that google searches relating to the # character, or even
> searches in something like an offline .chm file are impossible, due to
> it's common usage in HTML, etc...<smile>
>
> Stay well
>
> Jacob
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http://www.php.net//manual/en/language.basic-syntax.comments.php

It is a one line comment just like python.

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