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Treats them as comments meaning 'so they do not affect how your code runs’… if you stop at first sentence having those on separate line (starts with @) it’s already a bug cause comments we can drop them anywhere
Laura and team can certainly fix that by allowing annotations in the parser and then do whatever required by the syntax check in the ‘lint’ part but I don’t see any need for annotations to be inserted anywhere in the code just like comments. Normally those should be ‘attached’ to something, a method/property so can be used with reflection… wonder what is Mike’s use case, why does he need to annotate a then/else decision? Marian Edu Acorn IT www.acorn-it.com www.akera.io +40 740 036 212
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