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return type (short, float, base object, ref, something else?):
return type (short, float, base object, ref, something else?):
-->{{ #if: {{{returnType|}}} |:{{{returnType}}}|}}<!--
-->{{ #if: {{{returnType|}}} |<nowiki>:</nowiki>{{{returnType}}}|}}<!--


closing parenthesis:
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Revision as of 07:05, 16 January 2009


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This is a WIP, feedback is appreciated. To retain readability a lot of HTML comments are used, they shouldn't impact the working of the template, but could add to the confusion a bit. Example in the Sandbox.

{{Function|
 CSWikiPage        = name of corresponding page on the TES CS Wiki
 origin            = whether the function came from the GECK itself or was added by FOSE (or anywhere else as becomes appropriate)
 summary           = description of the function
 returnVal         = what the function returns
 returnType        = the type of the returned value
 referenceType     = if appropriate, the type of reference that the function may be called on with the dot syntax
 arg0              = the first mandatory argument
                     (note that this is optional in the template because not all functions have mandatory arguments)
 arg1              = the second mandatory argument
 ...                 (the template currently supports 10 mandatory arguments, arg0 through arg9)
 optArg0           = the first optional argument
                     (this means it is optional for the scripter)
 optArg1           = second optional argument
 ...                 (the template also accepts 10 optional arguments, optArg0 through optArg9)
 example           = optionally, the function used as part of a script to serve as an example
 CategoryList      = the list of categories to which the page belongs
}}