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STOP TALKING ABOUT OBFUSCATOR.

In case you are not aware, Obfuscator is NOT part of a standard compile. What 2nd- or 3rd-party tools do is completely irrelevant.

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Well, devs, please take a look and make sure all kinds of (legitimate) comments are stripped. There can be very sensitive info there. Preprocessing stuff can also be safely stripped, right ?

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Well, devs, please take a look and make sure all kinds of (legitimate) comments are stripped. There can be very sensitive info there. Preprocessing stuff can also be safely stripped, right ?

No, only #cs and #ce and ";" is striped.

All other # does not get striped.

If you want all to be striped, turn Obfuscator(I know it's not part of Autoit but com'on) on in the striponly mode.

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So to ask the question simply (I hope), using a standard installation what happens to comments? I see from the help file they are "ignored by the script interpreter/compiler" but are they stripped or do the remain in the exe after compile?

I define comments to be only #cs #ce ; as per the help file.

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So to ask the question simply (I hope), using a standard installation what happens to comments? I see from the help file they are "ignored by the script interpreter/compiler" but are they stripped or do the remain in the exe after compile?

I define comments to be only #cs #ce ; as per the help file.

They are stripped on compilation, as answered in the first two posts of this topic.

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