User:Celierra Darling/Sandbox
Specific Instruction Template
Update: Tests available at /SpecInstr, /Leaf, /Node
I think Template:Specific Instruction would be something like:
{{#ifeq: {{{current|{{{1|}}}}}} | * | {{{3|{{{2|}}}}}} | {{#if: {{{target|{{{3|}}}}}} | {{#ifeq: {{{current|{{{1|}}}}}} | {{{target|{{{2|}}}}}} | {{{3|}}} | }} | {{#if: {{{current|{{{1|}}}}}} | {{{2|}}} | }} }} }}
...but I haven't tested this thoroughly.
I imagine the template would be used in one of these ways:
{{Specific Instruction | {{{A|<noinclude>*</noinclude>}}} | text}}
...which outputs the text if A is defined and non-blank or if the current page is being viewed on its own (e.g. if you're looking at CMake, not some article that calls {{:CMake}}). It outputs nothing otherwise.
{{Specific Instruction | {{{A|*}}} | B | text}}
...which outputs text iff A is the string "B", A is the string "*", or the current page is being viewed on its own. This defaults to showing the message if A is undefined.
{{Specific Instruction | {{{A|<noinclude>*</noinclude>}}} | B | text}}
...the same as above, but defaults to not showing the message if A is undefined.
Also, there will probably need to be a different template designed to test versions (i.e. whether 1.22 < 1.20), using #ifexpr statements.
P.S. I think the noinclude tags are an obfuscatory hack. Does anyone know of a better way to do it?
Update: If you find yourself using the noinclude trick often, you can instead define a variable within noinclude tags, i.e.
<noinclude>{{#vardefine:OnPageName|*}}</noinclude>
...and then use this variable later:
{{Specific Instruction | {{{A|{{#var:OnPageName}}}}} | B | text}}
Be sure to use a name that will be unique and only used on this article (so I suggest "OnPageName".)