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Having written safety critical code (and reviewed it) it is very useful.

On the other hand, as soon as someone not safety minded gets their hands on it, trouble happens. Comments aren't updated (and there's no way to make sure they are checked, other than GREAT code reviews by the original authors, usually with at least two or three people doing critical reviews). Then the comments can become misleading and a liability as people will take them for truth, as they should.

If you have code that has a lot of subtle dependencies or edge cases, really great comments can help enormously.




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