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<dt class="note">[[User:Tom_48_97|Tom_48_97]]<dd class="note">Like ArmA, you can't use brackets to make a multi-lines comment. But, in a sqf file, you can make a comment as follow : | <dt class="note">[[User:Tom_48_97|Tom_48_97]]<dd class="note">Like ArmA, you can't use brackets to make a multi-lines comment. But, in a sqf file, you can make a comment as follow : | ||
<code>[[comment]] " | <code>[[comment]] " |
Revision as of 01:06, 30 January 2021
Description
- Description:
- Description needed
- Groups:
- Strings
Syntax
- Syntax:
- Syntax needed
- Parameters:
- commentMsg: String - the comment that you'd like to write here
- Return Value:
- Return value needed
Examples
- Example 1:
- script.sqs
comment "This is a commented line"
- Example 2:
- function.sqf
comment "This is a commented line";
Additional Information
- See also:
- See also needed
Notes
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Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note
- Posted on September 12, 2009 - 19:50
- Tom_48_97
- Like ArmA, you can't use brackets to make a multi-lines comment. But, in a sqf file, you can make a comment as follow :
comment " first line seconde line";
- Posted on November 4, 2016 - 16:17 (UTC)
- Tofof
- If a file is loaded with preprocessFile, execVM or spawn (but not loadFile), you may also define C-like comments using // ... and /*...*/.
- Posted on November 4, 2016 - 20:46 (UTC)
- R3vo
- comment can also be used to create comments inside trigger activation fields where // or /*...*/ don't work.