On 12/06/18 21:28, Eli Schwartz wrote:
Ini-style configuration formats are all over the place. So are we, for that matter, as we switched how we treated middle-of-line comments in commit 8a19c4a78251c5e34ecf508a65d943ca2dc833c7 -- namely, they're not comments anymore. This is surprising to users, who report bugs because it used to work, but what's more surprising is that the only "documentation" for the type of comments users can be expected to use, is by guessing from our example pacman.conf and maybe discovering unreliable easter eggs.
Fixes FS#58809
Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org> --- doc/pacman.conf.5.asciidoc | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/doc/pacman.conf.5.asciidoc b/doc/pacman.conf.5.asciidoc index e5fffecf..157e00ee 100644 --- a/doc/pacman.conf.5.asciidoc +++ b/doc/pacman.conf.5.asciidoc @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ Each section defines a package repository that pacman can use when searching for packages in '\--sync' mode. The exception to this is the options section, which defines global options.
+Comments are supported, only by beginning a line with the hash (#) symbol. +
I don't like this wording. How about: Comments are only supported by beginning a line with the hash (#) symbol. Comments can not begin in the middle of a line.
Example -------