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Hash Tables are collections of name-value pairs that can be passed as arguments into test fixtures. They render as tables. !-DoFixture-! will decode a name-value pair table into a true hashtable. Java_Slim and Ruby_Slim will both convert this HTML string into a Map<String,String> (or a hash in the case of Ruby)
Any text enclosed in '''!-!{-!''' and '''}''' will be treated as a Hash Table.
|!c '''Markup Text'''|!c '''Displays as'''|
|!-!{fname:Bob, lname:Martin, dob:5-Dec-1952}-!|!{fname:Bob, lname:Martin, dob:5-Dec-1952}|
The key name must be plain text, but the value can be any reasonable wiki construct.
|!c '''Markup Text'''|!c '''Displays as'''|
|!-!{fname:''Bob'', lname:''Martin'', today:!today, hash:!{fname:Bob, lname:Martin, dob:5-Dec-1952}}-!|!{fname:''Bob'', lname:''Martin'', today:!today, hash:!{fname:Bob, lname:Martin, dob:5-Dec-1952}}|
!3 Syntax issues.
* A colon, comma and closing brace simply cannot be placed in either the name or the value.
* The hash widget can be written on many lines as follows:
{{{
!{
Name:Bob,
Address:There,
Time:Now
}! }}}
!3 CSS
You can change their appearance using the css classes !style_code(hash_table), !style_code(hash_row), !style_code(hash_key), !style_code(and hash_value)