Módulo:Ustring
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This module directly imports all functions from the {escape|mode=kill|mw.ustring
}} library. Documentation for each function can be found there.
The module takes an indefinite number of arguments. All arguments are coerced as number type if possible. If you wish for something to remain a string, you can simply escape it by insert \
at the beginning of the string.
You can also wrap results in tags. All non-number indexed arguments will be passed to {escape|mode=kill|
frame:extensionTag
}}
Usage
[hace edit con el source]{{#invoke:Ustring|function_name|arg1|arg2|...}}
is equivalent to {escape|mode=kill|[[mw:Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual\#Ustring library|mw.ustring.function_namePlantilla:Scribunto/helper2
]]}}
Example using mw.ustring.sub
[hace edit con el source]{{#invoke:Ustring|sub|abcde|2|4}}
produces:
bcd
Example using mw.ustring.gsub
[hace edit con el source]{{#invoke:Ustring|gsub|1234|23|}}
produces:
14
Example using mw.ustring.char
[hace edit con el source]&#{{#invoke:ustring|char|49|48|59}}
produces:
This is nice for escaping character sequences in other modules; for example:
p = {}
function p.main(frame)
local str = '1-2-2{{#invoke:ustring|char|45}}1-3'
return frame:preprocess(str:gsub('-', '/'))-- == '1/2/2-1/3'
end
return p
Example using mw.ustring.match
[hace edit con el source]{{#invoke:Ustring|match|abcde|(c%w)}}
produces:
cd
Note: Only the first match is returned. Additional returns are omitted because mw.ustring.gsub's second return value is generally undesirable.
Example using tag arguments
[hace edit con el source]{{#invoke:Ustring|match |{{Module:Ustring}}|%s%s%sif%snot%s[^%s]+%sthen.+% <!--enter an actual newline character to match '\n'-->%s%s%send |tag=syntaxhighlight|lang=lua}}
produces:
if not args.tag then
return (what(unpack(args)))
end
local tagargs = {}
for x, y in pairs(args) do
if type(x) ~= 'number' and x ~= 'tag' then tagargs[x] = y end
end
Note that:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">{{#invoke:Ustring|match |{{Module:Ustring}}|%s%s%sif%snot%s[^%s]+%sthen.+% <!--enter an actual newline character to match '\n'-->%s%s%send}}</syntaxhighlight>
produces:
{{#invoke:Ustring|match
|{{Module:Ustring}}|%s%s%sif%snot%s[^%s]+%sthen.+%
<!--enter an actual newline character to match '\n'-->%s%s%send}}
Errors
[hace edit con el source]Errors from accessing {escape|mode=kill|mw.ustring
}} should be maintained, e.g.:
{{#invoke:Ustring|xyzzy}}
should produce:
and
{{#invoke:Ustring|maxPatternLength}}
should produce:
See also
[hace edit con el source]require('Module:No globals')
return setmetatable({}, {
__index = function(t, k)
local what = mw.ustring[k]
if type(what) ~= "function" then
return what
end
return function(frame)
local args = frame.args
for _, v in ipairs(args) do
args[_] = tonumber(v) or v:gsub("^\\", "", 1)
end
if not args.tag then
return (what(unpack(args)))
end
local tagargs = {}
for x, y in pairs(args) do
if type(x) ~= 'number' and x ~= 'tag' then tagargs[x] = y end
end
return frame:extensionTag{name = args.tag, content = what(unpack(args)), args = tagargs}
end
end
})