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meta>Nihiltres m Protected "Module:For": High-risk Lua module ([Edit=Require template editor access] (indefinite) [Move=Require template editor access] (indefinite)) |
meta>Nihiltres Added selfref functionality |
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for k, v in two(ipairs(args)) do table.insert(pages, v) end | for k, v in two(ipairs(args)) do table.insert(pages, v) end | ||
return mHatnote._hatnote( | return mHatnote._hatnote( | ||
mHatlist.forSeeTableToString({{use = use, pages = pages}}) | mHatlist.forSeeTableToString({{use = use, pages = pages}}), | ||
{selfref = args.selfref} | |||
) | ) | ||
end | end | ||
return p | return p |
Revision as of 16:20, 19 June 2016
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Implements {{for}}.
local mArguments --initialize lazily
local mHatlist = require('Module:Hatnote list')
local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote')
local p = {}
--Implements {{For}} from the frame
--uses capitalized "For" to avoid collision with Lua reserved word "for"
function p.For (frame)
mArguments = require('Module:Arguments')
return p._For(mArguments.getArgs(frame))
end
--Implements {{For}} but takes a manual arguments table
function p._For (args)
local use = args[1] --cases with parameter 1 unspecified should probably be flagged
if use == 'other uses' then
use = use .. '[[Category:Hatnote templates using unusual parameters]]'
end
local pages = {}
function two (a, b, c) return a, b, 1 end --lets us run ipairs from 2
for k, v in two(ipairs(args)) do table.insert(pages, v) end
return mHatnote._hatnote(
mHatlist.forSeeTableToString({{use = use, pages = pages}}),
{selfref = args.selfref}
)
end
return p