To the compiler, `let some_number/*: i16*/` = 100; looks like `let some_number = 100;`.
To the compiler, `let some_number/*: i16*/ = 100;` looks like `let some_number = 100;`.
The `/* */` form is also useful for very long comments over more than one line. In this example you can see that you need to write `//` for every line. But if you type `/*`, it won't stop until you finish it with `*/`.
The `/* */` form is also useful for very long comments over more than one line. In this example you can see that you need to write `//` for every line. But if you type `/*`, it won't stop until you finish it with `*/`.