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Colomban Wendling yazdı
C-style multiline comments, used among others in C, C++ and Java, are often continued on next lines with an additional space followed by an asterisk: 1. /* first comment line 2. * continuation line (asterisk is aligned with previous line) 3. * last line */ This fools the indentation with detection because lines 2 and 3 from the above example have an extra space in what is considered being the line indentation. In this example, the algorithm would detect an indentation width of 5 rather than 4, because here most lines have an indent of 5 -- although they actually have an indent of 4 plus a space for alignment. This is not a problem in most situations because there generally are fewer comment continuation lines than actual code lines which have a indent multiple of the actual indent width, but with some code with a lot of comments (e.g. short functions with verbose documentation comments) this might start to fool the algorithm and give wrong, annoying, results. So, try to detect these continuation lines and avoid taking them into account.
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