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m Changed protection level of Module:Yesno: High-risk Lua module: used in various interface messages ([Edit=Block all non-admin users] (indefinite) [Move=Block all non-admin users] (indefinite))
meta>Mr. Stradivarius
use the Lua string.lower function instead of mw.ustring.lower; this makes the function around 25x faster
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-- Function allowing for consistent treatment of boolean-like wikitext input.
-- Function allowing for consistent treatment of boolean-like wikitext input.
-- It works similarly to the template {{yesno}}.
-- It works similarly to the template {{yesno}}.
return function (val, default)
return function (val, default)
    val = type(val) == 'string' and mw.ustring.lower(val) or val -- put in lower case
-- If your wiki uses non-ascii characters for any of "yes", "no", etc., you
    if val == nil then
-- should replace "val:lower()" with "mw.ustring.lower(val)" in the
        return nil
-- following line.
    elseif val == false or val == 'no' or val == 'n' or val == 'false' or tonumber(val) == 0 then
val = type(val) == 'string' and val:lower() or val
        return false
if val == nil then
    elseif val == true or val == 'yes' or val == 'y' or val == 'true' or tonumber(val) == 1 then
return nil
        return true
elseif val == true
    else
or val == 'yes'
        return default
or val == 'y'
    end
or val == 'true'
or tonumber(val) == 1
then
return true
elseif val == false
or val == 'no'
or val == 'n'
or val == 'false'
or tonumber(val) == 0
then
return false
else
return default
end
end
end

Revision as of 10:35, 18 April 2014

This module provides a consistent interface for processing boolean or boolean-style string input. While Lua allows the true and false boolean values, wikicode templates can only express boolean values through strings such as "yes", "no", etc. This module processes these kinds of strings and turns them into boolean input for Lua to process. It also returns nil values as nil, to allow for distinctions between nil and false. The module also accepts other Lua structures as input, i.e. booleans, numbers, tables, and functions. If it is passed input that it does not recognise as boolean or nil, it is possible to specify a default value to return.

Syntax

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">yesno(value, default)</syntaxhighlight>

value is the value to be tested. Boolean input or boolean-style input (see below) always evaluates to either true or false, and nil always evaluates to nil. Other values evaluate to default.

Usage

First, load the module. Note that it can only be loaded from other Lua modules, not from normal wiki pages. For normal wiki pages you can use {{yesno}} instead.

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local yesno = require('Module:Yesno') </syntaxhighlight>

Some input values always return true, and some always return false. nil values always return nil.

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> -- These always return true: yesno('yes') yesno('y') yesno('true') yesno('t') yesno('1') yesno(1) yesno(true)

-- These always return false: yesno('no') yesno('n') yesno('false') yesno('f') yesno('0') yesno(0) yesno(false)

-- A nil value always returns nil: yesno(nil) </syntaxhighlight>

String values are converted to lower case before they are matched:

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> -- These always return true: yesno('Yes') yesno('YES') yesno('yEs') yesno('Y') yesno('tRuE')

-- These always return false: yesno('No') yesno('NO') yesno('nO') yesno('N') yesno('fALsE') </syntaxhighlight>

You can specify a default value if yesno receives input other than that listed above. If you don't supply a default, the module will return nil for these inputs.

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> -- These return nil: yesno('foo') yesno({}) yesno(5) yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end)

-- These return true: yesno('foo', true) yesno({}, true) yesno(5, true) yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, true)

-- These return "bar": yesno('foo', 'bar') yesno({}, 'bar') yesno(5, 'bar') yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, 'bar') </syntaxhighlight>

Note that the blank string also functions this way: <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> yesno() -- Returns nil. yesno(, true) -- Returns true. yesno(, 'bar') -- Returns "bar". </syntaxhighlight>

Although the blank string usually evaluates to false in wikitext, it evaluates to true in Lua. This module prefers the Lua behaviour over the wikitext behaviour. If treating the blank string as false is important for your module, you will need to remove blank arguments at an earlier stage of processing.


-- Function allowing for consistent treatment of boolean-like wikitext input.
-- It works similarly to the template {{yesno}}.

return function (val, default)
	-- If your wiki uses non-ascii characters for any of "yes", "no", etc., you
	-- should replace "val:lower()" with "mw.ustring.lower(val)" in the
	-- following line.
	val = type(val) == 'string' and val:lower() or val
	if val == nil then
		return nil
	elseif val == true 
		or val == 'yes'
		or val == 'y'
		or val == 'true'
		or tonumber(val) == 1
	then
		return true
	elseif val == false
		or val == 'no'
		or val == 'n'
		or val == 'false'
		or tonumber(val) == 0
	then
		return false
	else
		return default
	end
end