Comments - Manual - PHP
Comments
PHP supports 'C', 'C++' and Unix shell-style (Perl style) comments. For example:
Example #1 Comments
<?php echo "This is a test\n"; // This is a one-line c++ style comment /* This is a multi line comment yet another line of comment */ echo "This is yet another test\n"; echo "One Final Test\n"; # This is a one-line shell-style comment?>The "one-line" comment styles only comment to the end of the line or the current block of PHP code, whichever comes first. This means that HTML code after // ... ?> or # ... ?> WILL be printed: ?> breaks out of PHP mode and returns to HTML mode, and // or # cannot influence that.
Example #2 One Line Comments
<h1>This is an <?php # echo 'simple';?> example</h1><p>The header above will say 'This is an example'.</p>'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.
<?php /* echo 'This is a test'; /* This comment will cause a problem */ */?>
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