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                                                                                                       -->}} listing.<!--
                                                                                                       -->}} listing.<!--
                                                                                     -->To see this command in the context of related commands,<!--
                                                                                     -->To see this command in the context of related commands,<!--
                                                                                     --> see the [[BSL:{{GetGroup|{{{name}}}}}]] page.<!--
                                                                                     --> see the [[BSL:{{Find BSL Group|{{{name}}}}}]] page.<!--
                                                                                     -->|Click [[{{{name}}}]] to edit info.}}<!--
                                                                                     -->|Click [[{{{name}}}]] to edit info.}}<!--
                                                                                     -->{{BSLfuncinfo|type={{{type}}}|name={{{name}}}}}<!--
                                                                                     -->{{BSLfuncinfo|type={{{type}}}|name={{{name}}}}}<!--

Revision as of 04:15, 13 December 2015

BSLjunc is what could be called a "junction template"; in displaying the information about a function or variable which is passed into it, it determines which of three templates to call -- BSLtableinfo, BSLfuncinfo, or BSLvarinfo -- depending on circumstances which are fully explained on BSL:Grouping. This template is used to display command information on individual BSL function and variable pages, on scripting task pages, and on BSL:List. It is also responsible for setting the page title on individual function/variable pages to use the correct capitalization and underscores found in the original command name, and for displaying messages that direct the reader from the individual page to the scripting task page or vice versa.