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  2. Wikipedia:Advanced template coding - Wikipedia

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    Copy a template section into a test-page edit-window, for debug. Copy a template section to the top of the template, for debug. Restructure a template so that each section is more separated. The basic strategy: isolate the code section to be debugged. Next, the testing, of each section of code, is crucial. There are some age-old adages to heed:

  3. Code folding - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known example of code folding in an editor is in NLS. [3] Probably the first widely available folding editor was the 1974 Structured Programming Facility (SPF) editor for IBM 370 mainframes, which could hide lines based on their indentation.

  4. Template:Code - Wikipedia

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    This template internally uses mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight, which is considered an 'expensive parser function' (see WP:EXPENSIVE). If used on a page which uses more than 500 expensive parser functions, the output of subsequent uses of this template will be presented using <code>...</code> formatting (without any syntax highlighting) instead.

  5. Bootstrapping (compilers) - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise, the bootstrap compiler is to be written in one of the programming languages which does exist on the target machine, and that compiler will generate something which can execute on the target, including a high-level programming language, an assembly language, an object file, or even machine code. Stage 1: the bootstrap compiler is ...

  6. Template:Codes - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Avoid using meta-templates - Wikipedia

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    The term "meta-templates", as used in this article, refers to nested templates which are created and used to add functions or formatting to other templates. While they can be extremely useful and convenient, it is proposed that they be avoided due to concerns that may not be immediately obvious: Meta-template schemes can be fragile and hard for ...

  8. Help:Metatemplating - Wikipedia

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    The difference appears when a template is transcluded instead of substituted; in such a case, subst: templates will print text as-is, without evaluating, while safesubst: templates will transclude. Substitution will reevaluate when the resulting template is included, unlike transclusion. This makes it useful for macro templating.

  9. Template:User accordion-2 - Wikipedia

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