I have got snippet of old c-code with that lines (result is just slash sign):

putchar('/' //**/ 
    1 / 1 /'\1');

Can anyone explain this snippet? What does this symbols mean?

P.S. By the way it compiles well with std=c89 flag in gcc, but not with std=c99.

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解决方案

That's a division, followed by an empty comment. In C99 mode, it's a new-style comment, causing a syntax error because there's no division operator now.

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