rem out
English
Etymology
From rem (a shortening of remark, used as a comment-marking keyword in some programming languages) + out.
Verb
rem out (third-person singular simple present rems out, present participle remming out, simple past and past participle remmed out)
- (programming, dated, transitive) To temporarily disable (a portion of source code) by converting it into a comment.
- Synonym: comment out
- 1998, Ralf Kober, Franck Buechel, Markus Baecker, Win 98 RX: Solve Your Own Windows 98 Computing Problems Easily, page 205:
- When Windows 98 is installed, it will "REM out" the MSCDEX statement, if there is one, since Windows has its own driver and doesn't need this one.
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