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<h3>mark</h3>
<p> Adds an item to the Function pop-up menu in the IDE editor. </p>
<h5>Syntax</h5>
<p class="code">#pragma mark itemName </p>
<h5>Targets</h5>
All platforms.<br />
<h5>Remarks</h5>
<p>This pragma adds <span class="code">itemName</span> to the source file’s Function pop-up menu. If you open the file in the Carbide Editor and select the item from the Function pop-up menu, the editor brings you to the pragma. Note that if the pragma is inside a function definition, the item does not appear in the Function pop-up menu.</p>
<p> If <span class="code">itemName</span> begins with “<span class="code">--</span>”, a menu separator appears in the IDE’s Function pop-up menu:</p>
<p class="code">#pragma mark --</p>
<p>This pragma does not correspond to any panel setting. </p>
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