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<H1>Re: Feature freeze for 1.0.3</H1>
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[Steve Underwood]
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<EM>&gt; Why do people repeatedly call them C++ style comments? They have
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<EM>&gt; been ANSI/ISO C comments since the very first revision of the
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<EM>&gt; standard. They are C comments. What compiler complains about them?
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<P>They first appeared in C++, and there are ANSI C compilers who refuses
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to compile source using // as a comment marker. The last one is
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enough to ban them from the SANE source.
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<P>I do not remember the details, but I believe some versions of the
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native compiler on Irix refuses to compile them. The names and
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platforms are not as important. They exists and we must take them
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into account.
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