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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Usage and layout

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    For example, you can use {} instead of {{s/block|~~~~|1 hour|vandalism}}; the template will automatically insert generic text. Further, all parameters are designed to be very flexible; you can typically write anything in them, including diff links , in-depth messages, and HTML.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Design guidelines

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    All multi-level templates include several levels of increasing severity. The tone of these varies, from kindly, to very stern. These templates don't necessarily have to be followed in chronological order; a user may use any level of their choice; based on the severity desired. For example, the test series is test1, test2, test3, test4.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Help:Introduction

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    For example, {} is appropriate for someone who adds "Hi Joe!" to a page, whereas a rapid multiple-revert vandal should only be given one warning ({{ test4 }}). On the talk page you'd like to place the message on, type {{subst: template name }}, where template name is the name of the template.

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  6. Java annotation - Wikipedia

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    A complete example of processing an annotation is provided below: import java.lang.annotation.Retention ; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy ; // This is the annotation to be processed // Default for Target is all Java Elements // Change retention policy to RUNTIME (default is CLASS) @Retention ( RetentionPolicy .

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    The term "fluent interface" was coined in late 2005, though this overall style of interface dates to the invention of method cascading in Smalltalk in the 1970s, and numerous examples in the 1980s. A common example is the iostream library in C++ , which uses the << or >> operators for the message passing, sending multiple data to the same ...

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