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  2. Module:Scripts/by name - Wikipedia

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  3. Module:Scripts - Wikipedia

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    Currently, left-to-right scripts are unmarked, while most right-to-left scripts have direction specified as {{code|lua|"rtl"}} and Mongolian as {{code|lua|"down"}}.]==] function Script: getDirection return self. _rawData. direction end function Script: getRawData return self. _rawData end--[==[Returns {{code|lua|true}} if the script contains ...

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  6. Game Oriented Assembly Lisp - Wikipedia

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    GOAL has extensive support for inlined assembly language code using a special rlet form, [1] allowing programs to freely mix assembly and higher-level constructs within one function. The GOAL compiler is implemented in Allegro Common Lisp. It supports a long term compiling listener session which gives the compiler knowledge about the state of ...

  7. Module:Human readable duration - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia:Lua - Wikipedia

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    Modules are run on normal wiki pages using the #invoke parser function. The syntax of #invoke is similar to template syntax, but with some differences. The most important difference is that you need to specify a function name. A function is a set of instructions that takes input values, processes them, and returns an output value. [1]

  9. Module:Scripts/doc - Wikipedia

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