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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:56:15+00:00 2026-05-11T02:56:15+00:00

Background: Recently while looking at a structured text editor I noticed they used a

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Background: Recently while looking at a ‘structured text editor’ I noticed they used a trick to change python/perl/c++/java et al. into a ‘structured’ outline by sneaking XML into the comments of the respective languages.

I remembered seeing this trick inside a windows bat file once as well. The REM statements of the bat file were used to ‘hide’ some perl code.

Question: Have you ever seen an instance where someone used the comments of a programming or markup language to embed the syntax of an entirely different language? If yes, can you give a link to the example or explain what it was?

If you have not, here is an example:

  • An example of an editor file format that uses this trick.

Question: Is this kind of ‘trick’ a clever and useful idea? If so, can you enumerate a special instance where you used this trick? If no, can you describe why you think it is a bad idea?

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:56:16+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:56 am

    You’re speaking of polyglots, an absolutely fascinating aspect of computer programming and a wonderful exercise in the ambiguous nature of some scripting/programming languages. While most definitely an intriguing notion, they are rarely seen outside of the arena of novelty. Speaking from the standpoint of a coder, however, it would most definitely be a feat to get your work to function in several, vastly different environments; seeing, however, as polyglots generally rely on all sorts of hacks and work-arounds via comments, this is almost always outside of the realm of feasibility. Definitely worth a look if you haven’t seen what they can do, though; I’ll recommend this one.

    Believe it or not, that single file will properly compile (in some way, shape, or form) in fifteen separate languages:

    1. HTML
    2. bash
    3. zsh
    4. C89
    5. C99
    6. C++
    7. Makefile
    8. Ruby
    9. Tcl
    10. Perl
    11. Haskell
    12. Python
    13. JavaScript
    14. Brainfuck
    15. Whitespace
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