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Wraps a short span of text in {{tag|code}} tags. This template should be used for short samples; longer content should use {{tag|pre}} or {{tag|source}}. See [[Help:Wiki markup]] for an explanation of what the various tags do.
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==Usage==
Wraps a short span of text in <code><nowiki><syntaxhighlight></nowiki></code> tags (see [[mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight]]). This template should be used for short samples; longer content should use {{tag|pre}} or {{tag|syntaxhighlight}}. See [[Help:Wiki markup]] for an explanation of what the various tags do.


If the content includes an equals sign (=), you must specify the parameter explicitly: <code><nowiki>{{code|1=date=30 Feb 2010}}</nowiki></code>.
If the content includes an equals sign (=), you must specify the parameter explicitly: <code><nowiki>{{code|1=date=30 Feb 2010}}</nowiki></code>.


The template uses the {{tl|nowiki}} tag to attempt to supress wiki markup interpretation. This works on some things, but not others.   For example, <code><nowiki>{{code|some '''wiki''' text}}</nowiki></code> will '''''not''''' render the word "wiki" in bold, and will render the tripled-single-quotes:
The template uses the <code><nowiki><syntaxhighlight></nowiki></code> tag with the attribute <code>inline=1</code>. This works like the combination of the <code><nowiki><code></nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki><nowiki></nowiki></code> tags, applied to the expanded wikitext. For example, <code><nowiki>{{code|some '''wiki''' text}}</nowiki></code> will '''''not''''' render the word "wiki" in bold, and will render the tripled-single-quotes:


:{{code|some '''wiki''' text}}
:{{code|some '''wiki''' text}}
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:{{code|a {{template}} call}}
:{{code|a {{template}} call}}
Use {{tag|nowiki}} around the template name to avoid this problem:
:{{code|a <nowiki>{{template}}</nowiki> call}}
When used inline with regular text, {{tnull|code}} generally looks best and is easiest to read when it is explicitly spaced apart from the regular text:
:{{code|foo &nbsp;<nowiki>{{code|bar baz}}</nowiki>&nbsp; quux.}}
is well spaced:
:foo &nbsp;{{code|bar baz}}&nbsp; quux.
versus:
:{{code|foo <nowiki>{{code|bar baz}}</nowiki> quux.}}
which is going to be visually confusing for many:
:foo {{code|bar baz}} quux.
because "foo" and "{{code|bar}}" will seem more closely associated than "{{code|bar}}" and "{{code|baz}}"; the width of the space character in a monospaced font is almost always larger than in a proportional font.
Use parameter {{{2}}} (unnamed, as {{para|2}}, or more explicitly as {{para|lang}}) to specify a language for [[mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi]]. This option defaults to plain-text, i.e. no highlighting.  There is no highlighting option for wikitext as a markup language, though {{code|html4strict}} and {{code|html5}} are valid values, as are {{code|php}}, {{code|perl}}, {{code|css}}, {{code|javascript}}, {{code|mysql}} and many others. Attempting to use an invalid one causes a list of valid ones to be displayed in place of the template output, when the page is previewed or saved.


This template does not need to be [[Wikipedia:Template substitution|substituted]].
This template does not need to be [[Wikipedia:Template substitution|substituted]].


Use parameter {{{2}}}/{{{lang}}} to specify a language for [[mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi]]. This option defaults to plain-text i.e. no highlighting.
===Examples===


===Examples===
{{markup
{| class="wikitable" style="font-family:serif;"
|<nowiki>Lorem {{code|ipsum '''dolor'''}} sit amet</nowiki>
! style="width:50%;" | input
|Lorem {{code|ipsum '''dolor'''}} sit amet
! style="width:50%;" | output
 
|-
|<nowiki>The declaration {{code |lang=cpp |int foo(const std::string& bar, const std::vector<long double*>& baz);}} is the prototype for a function defined later.</nowiki>
| <pre style="margin:0px; white-space:normal;">Lorem {{code|ipsum dolor}} sit amet</pre>
|The declaration {{code |lang=cpp |int foo(const std::string& bar, const std::vector<long double*>& baz);}} is the prototype for a function defined later.
| Lorem {{code|ipsum dolor}} sit amet
 
|-
|<nowiki>If the code contains an [[equals sign]], such as {{code |lang=javascript |code=var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");}}, you must identify the first parameter explicitly as {{{1}}} or {{{code}}}; see also [[:bugzilla:5138]].</nowiki>
| <pre style="margin:0px; white-space:normal;">The declaration {{code| lang = cpp |int foo(const std::string& bar, const std::vector<long double*>& baz);}} is the prototype for a function defined later.</pre>  
|If the code contains an [[equals sign]], such as {{code |lang=javascript |code=var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");}}, you must identify the first parameter explicitly as {{{1}}} or {{{code}}}; see also [[:bugzilla:5138]].
| The declaration {{code|lang=cpp|int foo(const std::string& bar, const std::vector<long double*>& baz);}} is the prototype for a function defined later.
}}
|-
 
| <pre style="margin:0px; white-space:normal;">If the code contains an [[equals sign]], such as {{code| lang = javascript | code = var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");}}, you must identify the first parameter explicitly as {{{1}}} or {{{code}}}, see also [[:bugzilla:5138]].</pre>  
===Included templates===
| If the code contains an [[equals sign]], such as {{code| lang = javascript | code = var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");}}, you must identify the first parameter explicitly as {{{1}}} or {{{code}}}, see also [[:bugzilla:5138]].
Embedded templates do not function as expected inside {{tl|code}}; for longer, free-form blocks of code, which can contain templates such as {{tl|var}} and {{tl|samp}}, use {{tag|code}} as a wrapper instead of this template.
|}
 
Templates used inside {{tl|code}} expose the rendered HTML— this can be useful. For example:
<div style="overflow:auto;">
{{markup
|1=<nowiki>{{code|
{{cite web |title=Title |url=http://example.org}}
}}</nowiki>
|2={{code|
{{cite web |title=Title |url=http://example.org}}
}}
}}
</div>
The above example shows the HTML rendered by the citation template, including the hidden metadata.


=== See also ===
== See also ==
* {{tl|nowiki}}
* {{tl|codett}}, wrapper for this template that removes background and border styling
* {{tl|pre}}
* {{tl|mono}}, monospaced font only
* {{tl|tag}}
* {{tl|Syntaxhighlight}}
* [[Help:Wiki markup]]
* [[Help:Wiki markup]]


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Usage

Wraps a short span of text in <syntaxhighlight> tags (see mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight). This template should be used for short samples; longer content should use <pre>...</pre> or <syntaxhighlight>...</syntaxhighlight>. See Help:Wiki markup for an explanation of what the various tags do.

If the content includes an equals sign (=), you must specify the parameter explicitly: {{code|1=date=30 Feb 2010}}.

The template uses the <syntaxhighlight> tag with the attribute inline=1. This works like the combination of the <code> and <nowiki> tags, applied to the expanded wikitext. For example, {{code|some '''wiki''' text}} will not render the word "wiki" in bold, and will render the tripled-single-quotes:

some wiki text

However, {{code|a {{template}} call}} will still invoke the template:

a {{[[Template:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]}} call

Use <nowiki>...</nowiki> around the template name to avoid this problem:

a {{template}} call

When used inline with regular text, {{code}} generally looks best and is easiest to read when it is explicitly spaced apart from the regular text:

foo  {{code|bar baz}}  quux.

is well spaced:

foo  bar baz  quux.

versus:

foo {{code|bar baz}} quux.

which is going to be visually confusing for many:

foo bar baz quux.

because "foo" and "bar" will seem more closely associated than "bar" and "baz"; the width of the space character in a monospaced font is almost always larger than in a proportional font.

Use parameter {{{2}}} (unnamed, as |2=, or more explicitly as |lang=) to specify a language for mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi. This option defaults to plain-text, i.e. no highlighting. There is no highlighting option for wikitext as a markup language, though html4strict and html5 are valid values, as are php, perl, css, javascript, mysql and many others. Attempting to use an invalid one causes a list of valid ones to be displayed in place of the template output, when the page is previewed or saved.

This template does not need to be substituted.

Examples

Markup Renders as
Lorem {{code|ipsum '''dolor'''}} sit amet

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet

The declaration {{code |lang=cpp |int foo(const std::string& bar, const std::vector<long double*>& baz);}} is the prototype for a function defined later.

The declaration int foo(const std::string& bar, const std::vector<long double*>& baz); is the prototype for a function defined later.

If the code contains an [[equals sign]], such as {{code |lang=javascript |code=var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");}}, you must identify the first parameter explicitly as {{{1}}} or {{{code}}}; see also [[:bugzilla:5138]].

If the code contains an equals sign, such as var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");, you must identify the first parameter explicitly as {{{1}}} or {{{code}}}; see also bugzilla:5138.

Included templates

Embedded templates do not function as expected inside {{code}}; for longer, free-form blocks of code, which can contain templates such as {{var}} and {{samp}}, use <code>...</code> as a wrapper instead of this template.

Templates used inside {{code}} expose the rendered HTML— this can be useful. For example:

Markup Renders as
{{code|
{{cite web |title=Title |url=http://example.org}}
}}

"Title".

The above example shows the HTML rendered by the citation template, including the hidden metadata.

See also