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Paulo Gomes af40c8698b Smarter toggle comment block. issue #10720
Added check to see if all lines in selection are commented (is_commented)
If so remove the comment from each line else add a comment.
If the line is empty, with trailing spaces or tabs, remove those.
This will add an extra comment character to the lines that are already commented,
so when you uncomment a block it retains the previous commented lines.

Following Zylann logic, if the selected lines are all commented out,
it removes one # from each. Otherwise, it adds one.
It works how it is, but i would like some feedback on how to implement this.
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