Title: --# BDS comment in Genero Post by: Stephen T. on September 05, 2013, 02:51:15 pm It seems that in BDS you could have a comment marked with --# that effectively was a copiler directive to ignore that line in certain circumstances.
It also seems that this is in the Genero compiler (ie --# lines are NOT treated as comments) - is this a permanent feature to be compatible with BDS - so is presumably staying around for a while? Is it documented anywhere? I searched the FGL doc buty only came up with references to SQL. Title: Re: --# BDS comment in Genero Post by: Rene S. on September 06, 2013, 09:29:26 am This is a permanent feature. This feature exists since the first versions of BDL/Genero.
BTW: See this example. This example inverts the feature. The Informix compiler can see the lines between "--#{" and "--#}" as code. The Genero compiler sees the same lines as comment. Code
Title: Re: --# BDS comment in Genero Post by: Scott B. on September 06, 2013, 07:41:46 pm The --# is in the 4.2 documentation at this location:
https://4js.com/online_documentation/fjs-fgl-manual-html/User/LanguageFeatures.html#LF_COMMENTS For the upcoming release, the Comments topic has been augmented to be more precise: The symbol that immediately follows the -- comment indicator must not be the sharp (#) symbol, unless you intend to compile the same source file with the Informix® 4GL product. The --# specific comment indicator can be used to distinguish Informix 4GL from Genero BDL code. This conditional code compilation technique can be inverted by enclosing code blocks between --#{ and --#} comments: Code
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