in php you have a number of constructs that can be used to execute code (or
not) based on certain conditions ie is_defined(). Not sure if
the comparison with C holds true as C is compiled and PHP is interpreted.

On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Eric Gorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you are talking about simply commenting code out, yes, I am aware
> of this...however, the #if technique is far more capable in certain
> situations.
>
> There are reasons why C, etc. has included the ability to comment out
> lines of code and also provide #if's.
>
> But based on your reply, I have to assume that PHP does not current
> provide such a technique...as I suspected.
>
>
> On Mar 14, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Børge Holen wrote:
>
> > On Friday 14 March 2008 19:19:30 Eric Gorr wrote:
> >> In C, etc. one can place #if's around code to determine whether or
> >> not
> >> the compiler should pay any attention to the code.
> >>
> >> Is there a similar technique for PHP?
> >>
> >> I've not seen anything like this before and a brief search hasn't
> >> turned up anything either...just thought I would ask to make sure.
> >
> > # Notin' here
> > // here neither
> > */
> > Nor there
> > /*
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