Updates the the line comment to hash instead of double-slash#1
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mauve merged 1 commit intohashicorp:masterfrom Oct 7, 2016
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Updates the the line comment to hash instead of double-slash#1mauve merged 1 commit intohashicorp:masterfrom
mauve merged 1 commit intohashicorp:masterfrom
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I just made the same fix in my local copy. Be great to have this on the vscode marketplace. |
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Ha, I made the same change, too! Would be nice to get this merged. |
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thanks I will merge now and make a new release |
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Awesome, thanks @mauve |
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This tells vscode that the single line comment is prefixed with a
#instead of a//. The double-slash comment does appear to work, but:a) it does not show up in the official documentation.
b) it is not syntax highlighted, but
#comments are.This is useful for automated block commenting and uncommenting in vscode with
ctrl+/, which will use the wrong kind of comments until this is merged.