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| + | == Syntax highlighting == | ||
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| + | Syntax highlighting now works (using GeSHi) for a bunch of languages including Haskell (using Jason Dagit's file, somewhat modified). For lisp, for instance, use <code><pre-lisp></code>...<code></pre-lisp></code> to format a block of lisp (using the <code><pre></code> tag), and <code><code-lisp></code>...<code></code-lisp></code> to format text inline (using the <code><code></code> tag). | ||
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| + | For Haskell, I've made <code><haskell></code> the same as <code><pre-haskell></code> and <code><hask></code> the same as <code><code-haskell></code>. | ||
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| + | For instance: | ||
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| + | <haskell> | ||
| + | {- | ||
| + | My program | ||
| + | -} | ||
| + | import Prelude | ||
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| + | foo :: (Monad m) -> m (Int,Int) | ||
| + | foo = (x-2,x - 1) where | ||
| + | x = 3 | ||
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| + | -- The main function | ||
| + | main :: IO () | ||
| + | main = do | ||
| + | a <- foo | ||
| + | putStr ("And the answer is: " ++(show (fst a))++"\n") | ||
| + | </haskell> | ||
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| + | Inline: <hask>import Prelude</hask>. | ||
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| + | For Haskell (only) I have deliberately removed all formatting apart from foreground colour, and those I have tried to keep dark so as not to be visually distracting. —[[User:Ashley Y|Ashley Y]] 23:22, 8 March 2006 (UTC) | ||
Revision as of 23:22, 8 March 2006
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1 Licensing
Please have a look at the licensing information.
2 Subpages
Subpage support is switched on for all namespaces apart from Image: and MediaWiki:.
3 Special pages
Here are some special pages that may come in handy:
- Main page
- All pages of this wiki
- Recent changes
- Recent changes on articles you are “watching”
- Random article
- All special pages
- CSS style sheet
4 Syntax highlighting
Syntax highlighting now works (using GeSHi) for a bunch of languages including Haskell (using Jason Dagit's file, somewhat modified). For lisp, for instance, use <pre-lisp>...</pre-lisp> to format a block of lisp (using the <pre> tag), and <code-lisp>...</code-lisp> to format text inline (using the <code> tag).
For Haskell, I've made <haskell> the same as <pre-haskell> and <hask> the same as <code-haskell>.
For instance:
{- My program -} import Prelude foo :: (Monad m) -> m (Int,Int) foo = (x-2,x - 1) where x = 3 -- The main function main :: IO () main = do a <- foo putStr ("And the answer is: " ++(show (fst a))++"\n")
For Haskell (only) I have deliberately removed all formatting apart from foreground colour, and those I have tried to keep dark so as not to be visually distracting. —Ashley Y 23:22, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
