![]() The function comment is attached to the function itself and is visible also in the disassembly view. ![]() Function comment is added when you use / on the first line of the function.ĭue to limitations of the implementation, the first two types can move around or even end up as orphan comments when the pseudocode changes.The comment is added before the current statement (not necessarily the current line). Similarly to anterior comments in the disassembly view, the Ins shortcut is used ( I on Mac). Use / to add or edit them (easy to remember because in C++ // is used for comments). The following comment types are available in the pseudocode: When you can’t come up with a good name for a variable or a function, you can add a comment with an explanation or a theory about what’s going on. While you can go quite far with renaming and retyping, some things need more explanation than a simple renamng could provide. Last week we started improving decompilation of a simple function.
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