Question about .tlc syntax

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Huan
Huan on 6 Jun 2014
Commented: Huan on 10 Jun 2014
Hello,
When I looked into some .tlc example files, I saw some command end up with a backslash for example: %<LibCallModelTerminate()>\ while some of them do not. For example: %<SLibDumpFunctionBanner(fcnRec)>
Is anyone know what does the backslash do here? When I do code genaration, I did not see any difference with or without "\".
Thanks

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 9 Jun 2014
Not very sure, but the TLC reference documentation on Line Continuation provides a clue:
Use \ to suppress line feeds to the output.
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Huan
Huan on 10 Jun 2014
Thanks, Kaustubha. I guess "\" here is nothing but line continuation, although sometimes it is trival using "\" at the end of a line.

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