Here a quote from a current thread into wikitech-l.

Using #lst to implement variables into wikitext is really "a terrible hack"
in your opinion too...? If it is, I feel myself really uncomfortable and
depressed... :-(
I'd like a clear statement about, and - if needed - clearly stated limits in
the use of #lst (that IMHO is implicitely something that "implements named
variables" into wikitext, simply calling those variables "named sections")

Alex


2011/1/4 Roan Kattouw <roan.katt...@gmail.com>

> What a "creative" use of #lst allows, if it is really an efficient, light

> routine, is to build named variables and arrays of named variables into
> one

> page; I can't imagine what a good programmer could do with such a powerful

> tool. I'm, as you can imagine, far from a good programmer, nevertheless I

> built easily routines for unbeliavable results. Perhaps, coming back to
> the

> topic.....  a good programmer would disrupt wikipedia using #lst? :-)

Using #lst to implement variables in wikitext sounds like a terribl
hack, similar to how using {{padleft:}} to implement string functions
in wikitext is a terrible hack.


Thanks Roan, your statement sound very alarming for me; I'll open a specific
thread about into wikisource-l quoting this talk. I'm doing any efford to
avoid server/history overload, since I know that I am using a free service
(I just fixed {{loop}} template to optimize it into it.source, at my
best...) and if you are right, I've to change deeply my approach to #lst.
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