Web Reference: PHP Single-line Comments Single line comments start with // or #. Any text after the // or # - and to the end of line, will be ignored. The following examples uses a single-line comment as an explanation: 'C' style comments end at the first */ encountered. Make sure you don't nest 'C' style comments. It is easy to make this mistake if you are trying to comment out a large block of code. The one-line comment is placed at the end of the line or at the current block. A one-line comment starts with the pound (#) or double forward-slash (//). The rest of the text after the (//) is ignored by the PHP interpreter. The following example uses the // for a one-line comment: And the following example uses the # for a one-line comment:
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