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==Links to other pages== |
==Links to other pages== |
Revision as of 19:16, 12 October 2009
Testing MediaWiki markup
I'm new at this, and I thought I'd use this page to test some things I want to use in a Wiki article.
First, can I can compose offline with MacVim and paste into my user page. The answer to this is yes.
Some Haskell code
Following is produced using
<haskell>...</haskell>
gets haskell highlighting.
How do I get highlighting for, say, C?
{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}
module Safe where
import Foreign.C.Types
fibonacci :: Int -> Int
fibonacci n = fibs !! n
where fibs = 0 : 1 : zipWith (+) fibs (tail fibs)
fibonacci_hs :: CInt -> CInt
fibonacci_hs = fromIntegral . fibonacci . fromIntegral
foreign export ccall fibonacci_hs :: CInt -> CInt
Some misc text
Here is some italic text.
Special symbols
Well, I should be able to do this in vim, I'll try later when I have time.
It's not vim, but here is the OS X Character pallet:
em dash: —
“ quotation marks ”
Links to other pages
The place that got me started toward this is Calling Haskell from C.