PHP supports 'C', 'C++' and Unix shell-style comments.
For example:
?php echo "This is a test"; // 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"; echo "One Final Test"; # This is shell-style style comment ? |
The "one-line" comment styles actually only comment to
the end of the line or the current block of PHP code,
whichever comes first.
You should be careful not to nest 'C' style comments,
which can happen when commenting out large blocks.
The one-line comment styles actually only comment to the
end of the line or the current block of PHP code, whichever
comes first. This means that HTML code after // ? WILL be
printed: ? skips out of the PHP mode and returns to HTML
mode, and // cannot influence that.