Buddha Buck wrote:
>
> The one concern I would raise about this is that a common use of multi-line
> comments is to dyke out code. As such, it is handy to have the start and
> end markers different, and allow nesting.
It nice to be able to bounce on % in vi, too:
=#{
comment
=#}
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John Porter
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