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If you know Xcode will behave this way, then you should be giving it slightly less ambiguous jobs to do. :P Xcode won't read your mind; it wasn't written by Microsoft. ;)Put the cursor at the beginning of a comment line, hit cmd-/ and hey presto, you get an extra '//' (in Xcode 2.3). Gotta love it...
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