Entering Code into the Wiki
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Revision as of 00:05, 17 November 2014 by Andrew Branscom (talk | contribs)
For constancy through out the Wiki, whenever entering SCI code into the Wiki, please format any code like this:
<div class="CodeBlockHeader">Code:</div> <syntaxhighlight lang="sci" class="cs">code goes here.</syntaxhighlight>
Which will result in this:
Code:
code goes here.
Syntax highlighting will automatically be added:
Code:
/******************************************************************************
SCI Template Game
By Brian Provinciano
******************************************************************************
rev.sc
Contains a cycle class for reverse animation.
******************************************************************************/
(include "sci.sh")
(include "game.sh")
/******************************************************************************/
(script REV_SCRIPT)
/******************************************************************************/
(use "cycle")
/******************************************************************************/
(class Rev of Cycle
(properties
client 0
caller 0
cycleDir cdBACKWARD
cycleCnt 0
completed 0
)
(method (doit)
(var nCel)
= nCel (self:nextCel)
(if(< nCel 0)
(self:cycleDone())
)(else
(send client:cel(nCel))
)
)
(method (cycleDone)
(send client:cel( (send client:lastCel) ) )
)
)
/******************************************************************************/
You use it in lieu of 'pre' tags. Because it acts like <pre> tags it will preserve the code's formatting without having to add nonbreaking spaces ( ) or line breaks tags (<br />).
This will make the code much more readable while maintaining/editing it. Other language syntax highlighting can be used if the language is changed in the code in the syntaxhighlight tag. For example, to use C++ highlighting you would change it to:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
For a list of other language codes, see this table.
As usual, you can experiment with it on the Test page.