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Usage from wikitext
This module is not designed be used directly from wikitext even though forSee
does take an initial frame
argument and could potentially be used from wikitext, e.g.:
{{hatnote|PREFIX {{#invoke:Hatnote list|forSee|{{tl|For}}|Module:For|{{tl|About}}|Module:About}} POSTFIX}}
→ PREFIX Lua error at line 96: attempt to call field 'formatPages' (a nil value). POSTFIX
Usage from Lua
To call the module, uselocal mHatList = require('Module:Hatnote list')or similar, then access its methods through the
mHatList
variable (or whatever was used).
andList
andList
takes a list in table form, and returns
Cite error: A <ref>
tag is missing the closing </ref>
(see the help page).</ref>a string with the list separated with "and" and commas as appropriate.
orList
orList
takes a list in table form, and returns a string with the list separated with "or" and commas as appropriate.
forSee
_forSee
takes three arguments: a table of trimmed arguments with blanks removed, a "from" number with the index to start at, and an options table, and returns a string with a number of "For X, see ]
" sentences. The links are formatted using the methods from Module:Hatnote.
As a convenience, the forSee
method (without the leading underscore) takes the same arguments except with a frame instead of an args table, using getArgs()
from Module:Arguments to preprocess the arguments.
Editors can experiment in this module's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit | run) pages.
Subpages of this module.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- For see -- -- Makes a "For X, see ]." list from raw parameters. Intended for the -- {{about}} and {{redirect}} templates and their variants. Also incidentally -- introduces andList & orList helpers, useful for other hatnote lists. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- local mArguments --initialize lazily local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote') local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil') local checkType = libraryUtil.checkType local p = {} function p.andList (list) -- Stringifies a list with "and" return mw.text.listToText(list, nil, (#list > 2 and ',' or '') .. ' and ') end function p.orList (list) -- Stringifies a list with "or" return mw.text.listToText(list, nil, (#list > 2 and ',' or '') .. ' or ') end function p.forSee (frame, from, options) -- Calls _forSee but pulls from the frame. mArguments = require('Module:Arguments') return p._forSee(mArguments.getArgs(frame), from, options) end function p._forSee (args, from, options) -- Produces a "For X, see ]" string from arguments. Expects index gaps -- but not blank or whitespace values; those should be filtered. Ignores -- arguments less than "from", and named arguments. -- Type-checks and defaults checkType("_forSee", 1, args, 'table') checkType("_forSee", 2, from, 'number', true) from = from or 1 checkType("_forSee", 3, options, 'table', true) options = options or {} local defaultOptions = { disambiguator = ' (disambiguation)', forseeForm = 'For %s, see %s.', title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().text, otherText = 'other uses' } for k, v in pairs(defaultOptions) do if options == nil then options = v end end -- maxArg's gotten manually because getArgs() and table.maxn aren't friends local maxArg = 0 for k, v in pairs(args) do if type(k) == 'number' and k > maxArg then maxArg = k end end -- Structure the data out from the parameter list -- forTable is the wrapper table, with forRow rows -- Rows are tables of a "use" string and a "pages" table of pagename strings local forTable = {} local i = from local terminated = false -- Repeat to generate and append each row repeat -- New empty row local forRow = {} -- If there's a blank use, assume the list's ended, use the default, -- and break at the end of this loop-through. forRow.use = args or options.otherText if not args then terminated = true end -- New empty list of pages forRow.pages = {} -- If there's not at least one page listed, use the default. table.insert(forRow.pages, args or (options.title .. options.disambiguator)) -- If the option after next is "and", do an inner loop where we collect -- items following "and"'s until the "and"'s stop. If there's a blank -- where we'd expect an item, ignore it: "1|and||and|3" → {1, 3} while args == 'and' do if args then table.insert(forRow.pages, args) end -- Increment to the next "and" i = i + 2 end -- Increment to the next use i = i + 2 -- Add the row to the table table.insert(forTable, forRow) until terminated or i > maxArg -- Stringify the table, which is easy because it's structured now local strList = {} for k, v in pairs(forTable) do local useStr = v.use local pagesStr = p.andList(mHatnote.formatPages(unpack(v.pages))) table.insert(strList, string.format(options.forseeForm, useStr, pagesStr)) end return table.concat(strList, ' ') end return pCategory: