Using the below pragma
#pragma warning disable = 329
warning C329: single-line comment contains line-continuation
Your points are well taken. Without getting into a philosophical debate about coding styles, etc., the bottom line is that I'm just trying to foster continuous improvement of the tools and report what looks like a bug to me.
In the meantime you'll probably find that wrapping the whole block in a #if 0 #endif will get rid of the warning.
"Without getting into a philosophical debate about coding styles, etc" I think you deserve significant Brownie points for your endevours in documenting your code! Could you not just use the conventional /*...*/ comments, though?
Of course, and I have done so. The warnings that I could not disable via the pragma have been eliminated via /* */ style comment blocks instead, as suggested. As I stated earlier... I'm just trying to give some feedback to the KEIL team so that they can improve their product when and if they so desire. I know this is not a "big deal". Nonetheless, sometimes looking into the cause of a bug can yield insights into previously unknown problems that may be significantly more important. To me, it's always better to have ALL bugs reported, rather than just the ones that someone may think are important or worthwhile at some time.