More actions
Created page with "This test template allows to simulate in one single call both the incoming parameters and the parameters possibly concatenated to <code>{{ml|params|...|''function''|...}}</code>, using a single hyphen (<code>-</code>) as a delimiter between the two groups. This allows to make general experiments directly from the preview window without having to edit separate templates. {{Warnsign}} Please be aware that there are numerous limitations on what can be experimented using th..." |
No edit summary |
||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
[[Category:Module sandboxes]] | [[Category:Module sandboxes]] | ||
[[Category:Module sand&test]] | [[Category:Module sand&test]] | ||
}}</includeonly><noinclude> | }}</includeonly><noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Module documents]] | [[Category:Module documents]] | ||
[[Category:Module sand&test documents]] | [[Category:Module sand&test documents]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 21:16, 9 March 2025
This test template allows to simulate in one single call both the incoming parameters and the parameters possibly concatenated to {{#invoke:params|...|function|...}}
, using a single hyphen (-
) as a delimiter between the two groups. This allows to make general experiments directly from the preview window without having to edit separate templates.
Warning Please be aware that there are numerous limitations on what can be experimented using this template. In case of errors, please use a sandbox template.
Usage
For instance, writing
{{module:params/testcases/tmulti sandbox|
setting|i/p|<br />|: |list|
-|hello|world|foo=bar}}
will simulate a call with |1=hello
, |2=world
, and |foo=bar
to a template whose content is {{#invoke:params|setting|i/p|<br />|: |list}}
, thus producing:
1: hello
2: world
foo: bar