Template:CodeSample
Uses the named parameters title, description and code to display a code block & its information.
Note that only code is required; the title and description are optional.
Example
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{{CodeSample| title=Sample Code| description=Some basic sample code.| code= <syntaxhighlight lang="d" line> int i = 1; //this line is useless! if (to_int(my_id()) > 1) { print("Aw, I guess you aren't Jick."); } </syntaxhighlight>| moreinfo= Here is how you show a return value: <pre> "Aw, I guess you aren't Jick."); </pre> }} |
Sample CodeSome basic sample code. int i = 1; //this line is useless!
if (to_int(my_id()) > 1) {
print("Aw, I guess you aren't Jick.");
}
Aw, I guess you aren't Jick. |
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Please keep the following in mind when adding a code sample:
- Tabs display poorly in the <syntaxhighlight> tag. Please use 3 spaces for ASH, 2 spaces for JS.
- Yes, some people have other preferences; I'm not going to tell you how to write your own scripts
- In order to make the wiki as easy-to-use as possible, it's important to keep to ONE standard, please
- Please make sure there is one code sample (the 1st) that is as short & to-the-point as is possible.
- Please make sure that testing the code sample won't be significantly negative to the user; these are designed as hands-on examples
- For instance, if you must autosell items in the sample, choose something cheap
- Do NOT include anything that could cause "permanent" damage!
- Please follow other conventions used on other code samples as much as possible
- Please avoid using cli_execute() if there is a built-in ash function
- Please note that incredibly long lines will break formatting on smaller screens; break things up if needed
- Do not modify a code sample purely to "add your own mark" to a page; if it illustrates the function, leave it be