Module:LuaCall
This module allows you to call any one single preinstalled Lua function, so that you don't need to write a module for one desired feature.
The module may generate script errors -- whenever your call isn't valid Lua code, you see the error you would normally have. For example,
because the second value is lacking. No effort is made to trap these.
Usage
{{#invoke:LuaCall|main|''arbitrary variables''|''parameters''|''function''}}
The arbitrary variables are any key of your choice = any value of your choice. Values are interpreted as strings unless tonumber(value) is not NaN - i.e. numbers should be converted to the numeric type. No effort is made to interpret tables.
The parameters all begin with reserved_, which arbitrary variable should use.
- reserved_return sets which output from the function you want, and defaults to 1. For example, setting it to 2 for mw.ustring.gsub will return the number of replacements made.
- reserved_debug - nonzero value forces display of a not particularly useful debug text
The function is written as some.function.name(a,b,c) where some.function.name means something in the Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual and a,b,c are the arbitrary variable names you've chosen.
Examples
local p={} function p.main(frame) local parent=frame.getParent(frame) or {} local reserved_value={} local reserved_function,reserved_contents for k,v in pairs(parent.args or {}) do _G[k]=tonumber(v) or v -- transfer every parameter directly to the global variable table end for k,v in pairs(frame.args or {}) do _G[k]=tonumber(v) or v -- transfer every parameter directly to the global variable table end --- Alas Scribunto does NOT implement coroutines, according to --- http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual#string.format --- this will not stop us from trying to implement one single lousy function call if _G[1] then reserved_function,reserved_contents=mw.ustring.match(_G[1],"^%s*(%a[^%s%(]*)%(([^%)]*)%)%s*$") end if reserved_contents then local reserved_counter=0 repeat reserved_counter=reserved_counter+1 reserved_value[reserved_counter]=_G[mw.ustring.match(reserved_contents,"([^%,]+)")] reserved_contents=mw.ustring.match(reserved_contents,"[^%,]+,(.*)$") until not reserved_contents end local reserved_arraypart=_G while mw.ustring.match(reserved_function,"%.") do reserved_functionpart,reserved_function=mw.ustring.match(reserved_function,"^(%a[^%.]*)%.(.*)$") reserved_arraypart=reserved_arraypart[reserved_functionpart] end local reserved_call=reserved_arraypart[reserved_function] if type(reserved_call)~="function" then return tostring(reserved_call) else reserved_output={reserved_call(unpack(reserved_value))} return reserved_output[reserved_return or 1] end end local function tonumberOrString(v) return tonumber(v) or v:gsub("^\\", "", 1) end local function callWithTonumberOrStringOnPairs(f, ...) local args = {} for _, v in ... do table.insert(args, tonumberOrString(v)) end return (f(unpack(args))) end --[[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ipairsAtOffset -- This is an iterator for arrays. It can be used like ipairs, but with -- specified i as first index to iterate. i is an offset from 1 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --]] local function ipairsAtOffset(t, i) local f, s, i0 = ipairs(t) return f, s, i0+i end local function get(s) local G = _G; for _ in mw.text.gsplit( mw.text.trim(s, '%s'), '%s*%.%s*' ) do G = G[_] end return G end --[[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- call -- -- This function is usually useful for debugging template parameters. -- Prefix parameter with backslash (\) to force interpreting parameter as string. -- The leading backslash will be removed before passed to Lua function. -- -- Example: -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.log|a|1|2|3}} will return results of mw.log('a', 1, 2, 3) -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.logObject|\a|321|\321| \321 }} will return results of mw.logObject('a', 321, '321', ' \\321 ') -- -- This example show the debugging to see which Unicode characters are allowed in template parameters, -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x0061}}}} return 97 -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x0000}}}} return 65533 -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x0001}}}} return 65533 -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|string.format|0x%04x|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x0002}}}}}} return 0xfffd -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|string.format|0x%04x|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x007e}}}}}} return 0x007e -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|string.format|0x%04x|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x007f}}}}}} return 0x007f -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|string.format|0x%04x|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x0080}}}}}} return 0x0080 -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|call|string.format|0x%04x|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.codepoint|{{#invoke:LuaCall|call|mw.ustring.char|0x00a0}}}}}} return 0x00a0 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --]] function p.call(frame) return callWithTonumberOrStringOnPairs(get(frame.args[1]), ipairsAtOffset(frame.args, 1) ) end --local TableTools = require('Module:TableTools') --[[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- get -- -- Example: -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|get| math.pi }} will return value of math.pi -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|get|math|pi}} will return value of math.pi -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|get| math |pi}} will return value of _G[' math '].pi -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|get|_G| math.pi }} will return value of _G[' math.pi '] -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|get|obj.a.5.c}} will return value of obj.a['5'].c -- {{#invoke:LuaCall|get|obj|a|5|c}} will return value of obj.a[5].c -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --]] function p.get(frame) -- #frame.args always return 0, regardless of number of unnamed -- template parameters, so check manually instead if frame.args[2] == nil then -- not do tonumber() for this args style, -- always treat it as string, -- so 'obj.1' will mean obj['1'] rather obj[1] return get(frame.args[1]) else local G = _G for _, v in ipairs(frame.args) do G = G[tonumberOrString(v)] end return G end end --[[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- invoke -- -- This function is used by Template:Invoke -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --]] function p.invoke(frame) local func local offset if frame.args[1] ~= nil then local m = require('Module:' .. frame.args[1]) if frame.args[2] ~= nil then func = m[frame.args[2]] frame.args = frame:getParent().args offset = 0 else frame.args = frame:getParent().args func = m[frame.args[1]] offset = 1 end else frame.args = frame:getParent().args func = require('Module:' .. frame.args[1])[frame.args[2]] offset = 2 end local args = {} for _, v in ipairsAtOffset(frame.args, offset) do table.insert(args, v) end frame.args = args return func(frame) end return p