Semantic comments is a simple and descriptive way to indicate the state of the code or the mood of the author when coding it.
The comments are divided into 2 main categories, although in some cases one underlines the other.
State of the code
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Hands up this is a robbery:
The following code is simply a robbery of another person.
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Magic code:
This code works purely by magic and someone should study it.
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Help needed:
For some mysterious reason, this code does not work.
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No time to stop:
Code is written in a hurry, please do not criticize.
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Monkey code:
This is a monkey patch and needs more time to invest in it.
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I'm not a scientific:
The code isn't the problem, but it has some sort of complex maths on it.
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Psst, you didn't see nothing:
The author commited intentionally a bad practice. Just keep moving.
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It hurts:
Bloody and thick wounds were made by this code. It's dangerous.
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Popcorn time:
The author of the code suggests you see this in practice to understand better what's up with this.
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Fired:
The author of this incomplete code was fired or he left. Now, the code needs to be deeply readen to continue it.
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Relax buddy:
This code contains a lot of old and deprecated stuff, but it works and it's almost readable, so just relax.
Context of the author
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Oh, my lovely piece:
This code was handcrafted with love, and the author(s) dedicated so much to it. Please don't ruin it.