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Revision as of 13:24, 2 August 2023

This is a documentation subpage for Template:Syntax highlight.
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This template applies CSS to text to signify it is a certain category, such as a comment, type, string, etc. the CSS here is taken from how <source> renders code, with the exception of functions, to contrast against a dark background more. If the {{{code}}} parameter is set to 1, it will be embedded into a {{code}}
template.
Usage
{{Syntax highlight|category|text}}
{{Syntax highlight|category|text|code=1}}
Uses | Example | Shortcuts | Preview |
---|---|---|---|
Character/String | {{syntax highlight|character|'x'}} {{syntax highlight|string|"Hello, World!"}} |
{{stx|char|'x'}} {{stx|str|"Hello, World!"}} |
'x' |
Comment | {{syntax highlight|comment|//comment}} | {{stx|comm|//comment}} | //comment |
Control | {{syntax highlight|control|if}} | {{stx|ctrl|if}} | if |
Function | {{syntax highlight|function|main}} | {{stx|func|main}} | main |
Label | {{syntax highlight|label|final}} | {{stx|lbl|final}} | final |
Macro | {{syntax highlight|macro|#define}} | {{stx|mac|#define}} | #define |
Number/Operator | {{syntax highlight|number|3.0f}} {{syntax highlight|operator|+}} |
{{stx|no|3.0f}} {{stx|op|+}} |
3.0f |
Register | {{syntax highlight|register|%rax}} | {{stx|reg|%rax}} | %rax |
Regular Expression | {{syntax highlight|regular expression|/a*b+/}} | {{stx|regex|/a*b+/}} | /a*b+/ |
Type | {{syntax highlight|type|unsigned int}} | {{stx|type|unsigned int}} | unsigned int |

{{stx}}
accepts the {{{code}}} parameter as well.