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| Provides documentation for functions of modules that contain functions useful for other modules. This template should be part of a comment, and should be at the top of the source code, '''before''' any <nowiki><pre> or <nowiki></nowiki> tags. There is no limit to the number of functions this template can list. | Provides documentation for functions of modules that contain functions useful for other modules. This template should be part of a comment, and should be at the top of the source code, '''before''' any <nowiki><pre> or <nowiki></nowiki> tags. There is no limit to the number of functions this template can list. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 3 October 2022
Template:Helper module invokes function main in Module:Helper module using Lua.
Template:Helper module invokes Module:Helper module using Lua.
Provides documentation for functions of modules that contain functions useful for other modules. This template should be part of a comment, and should be at the top of the source code, before any <pre> or <nowiki> tags. There is no limit to the number of functions this template can list.
This template is called by Near-Reality:Lua/Helper modules to help produce a dynamic table.
{{Helper module
|name = Name of the module (no namespace prefix)
|fname1 = Name of first function as it is called in modules
|ftype1 = Argument types of parameters
|fuse1 = Purpose of the function
...
|fname# = Name of tenth function as it is called in modules
|ftype# = Argument types of parameters
|fuse# = Purpose of the function
}}
