$$ Some kind of text describing the function goes here.
$$ Some kind of text describing the function goes here.
^ Fenced section
A fenced section is a section, intended for grouping together similar information. It is displayed in a "box" when outputting as HTML, and is mostly useful
for API and code documentation, where you would for example want to distinguish between arguments, return vales and exceptions, even if both use the
same "argument block" syntax (described below). To use a fenced section, you prefix the section title with an `=` (equals sign), and indent its children.
All child elements are treated like they normally would have been.
This is the first argument to this example function.
$$ another_argument::
This is the second argument to this example function.
As you can see, it's possible to split the explanation over multiple lines as well.
^ Argument block
^ Argument block
An argument block shows a particular argument or parameter, and its explanation. The argument name is suffixed with a double colon (::), and the explanation
An argument block shows a particular argument or parameter, and its explanation. The argument name is suffixed with a double colon (::), and the explanation