Template:Function
Revision as of 15:52, 30 January 2009 by imported>SnakeChomp (Add small example here properly formatted since I left my testing sample on the page)
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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. valid values: GECK1 (GECK 1.1), FOSE0001 (FOSE v0001) summary = description of the function name = the name of the function, when omitted it's assumed this is the same as the pagename. shortname = An abbreviated version of the function name that can be used instead of the long name. 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 arguments = List of arguments specified using the Template:FunctionArgumentTest template arg0 = the first mandatory argument (arg* parameters are optional, not all functions have mandatory arguments) arg1 = the second mandatory argument ... (the template 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 }}
Example
{{Function |name = Test |origin = GECK1 |shortname = tst |summary = Does stuff |returnType = void }}
Result
A function included in the GECK version 1.1.0.36.
Description
Does stuff
Syntax
(void) Test(tst)