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From: sl AT psycode DOT com DOT NOSPAM (Gili)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ and RHIDE
Date: 2 Jul 1998 23:51:17 GMT
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On Thu, 2 Jul 1998 15:25:18, "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" 
<salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar> wrote:

> As Eli points you'll see all the stuff after the EOF character. What 
> Emacs uses (and don't really like it) is a comment in the first line. 
> You can use any kind of comment line supporte by your language, Emacs 
> looks for a word enclosed between -*- markers.
> I don't like it but looks like the only option for files without 
> extentions.


	Call me silly, but aren't editors suppose to stop reading in 
textfiles at the EOF character? Isn't that the specification of some 
standard? Anyway, why not simply stick that comment you discussed at 
the END of the file (after the EOF character) and that way some 
editors won't see it altogether..

Gili

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