Comments are lines of annotation within Ruby code that are ignored at runtime. A single line comment starts with # character and they extend from # to the end of the line as follows −Live Demo
#!/usr/bin/ruby -w # This is a single line comment. puts "Hello, Ruby!"
When executed, the above program produces the following result −
Hello, Ruby!
Ruby Multiline Comments
You can comment multiple lines using =begin and =end syntax as follows −Live Demo
#!/usr/bin/ruby -w puts "Hello, Ruby!" =begin This is a multiline comment and con spwan as many lines as you like. But =begin and =end should come in the first line only. =end
When executed, the above program produces the following result −
Hello, Ruby!
Make sure trailing comments are far enough from the code and that they are easily distinguished. If more than one trailing comment exists in a block, align them. For example −
@counter # keeps track times page has been hit @siteCounter # keeps track of times all pages have been hit
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