-# - The user's Makefile defines Mage rules by calling mg-define-rule. Each Mage
-# rule becomes one underlying make rule with the same target and a little extra
-# magic. This is important so that all implicit rule competition takes place at
-# the same target. Additionally, the prerequisites are passed to an obfuscated
-# target for bar.g to see if any are newer than bar.g. This is done by the
-# single obfuscated implicit rule, keeping the number of implicit rules low.
-# Then the command script for bar checks for overrides, command change,
+# - The user's Makefile defines mgear rules by calling mg-define-rule. Each
+# mgear rule becomes one underlying make rule with the same target and a little
+# extra magic. This is important so that all implicit rule competition takes
+# place at the same target. Additionally, the prerequisites are passed to an
+# obfuscated target for bar.g to see if any are newer than bar.g. This is done
+# by the single obfuscated implicit rule, keeping the number of implicit rules
+# low. Then the command script for bar checks for overrides, command change,