I am not a level 60 wizard yet, so I’ve got a question based on the following sentence in the Wikipedia article on magic:
Any comment that has an effect on the code is magic.
How is that? In what languages is such a thing possible? More specifically, what effect can a comment have on the code?
Magic comments take various forms. In Ruby, a comment can be placed at the top of the file, which specifies an encoding that the interpreter will use when reading in the file:
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In Unix systems, the first line can be a shebang. In any language with octothorpes for comments, this ammounts to a comment that the OS reads to decide how to interpret the file
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In Haskell, certain types of comments known as pragmas can be used to switch on (or off) language features.
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