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This module provides a consistent interface for processing boolean or boolean-style string input. |
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While Lua allows the <code>true</code> and <code>false</code> boolean values, wikicode templates can only express boolean values through strings such as "1", "0", "yes", "no", etc. |
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This module processes these kinds of strings and turns them into boolean input for Lua to process. |
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It also returns <code>nil</code> values as <code>nil</code>, to allow for distinctions between <code>nil</code> and <code>false</code>. |
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The module also accepts other Lua structures as input, i.e. booleans, numbers, tables, and functions. |
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If it is passed input that it does not recognise as boolean or <code>nil</code>, it is possible to specify a default value to return. |
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<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> |
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yesno(value, default) |
yesno(value, default) |
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<code>value</code> is the value to be tested. |
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Boolean input or boolean-style input (see below) always evaluates to either <code>true</code> or <code>false</code>, and <code>nil</code> always evaluates to <code>nil</code>. |
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Some input values always return <code>true</code>, and some always return <code>false</code>. |
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<code>nil</code> values always return <code>nil</code>. |
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-- These always return true: |
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yesno('yes') |
yesno('yes') |
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yesno('y') |
yesno('y') |
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yesno(true) |
yesno(true) |
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yesno('no') |
yesno('no') |
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yesno('n') |
yesno('n') |
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yesno(false) |
yesno(false) |
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yesno(nil) |
yesno(nil) |
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String values are converted to lower case before they are matched: |
String values are converted to lower case before they are matched: |
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-- These always return true: |
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yesno('Yes') |
yesno('Yes') |
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yesno('YES') |
yesno('YES') |
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yesno('tRuE') |
yesno('tRuE') |
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yesno('No') |
yesno('No') |
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yesno('NO') |
yesno('NO') |
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You can specify a default value if <code>yesno</code> receives input other than that listed above. |
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If you don't supply a default, the module will return <code>nil</code> for these inputs. |
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yesno('foo') |
yesno('foo') |
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yesno({}) |
yesno({}) |
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yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end) |
yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end) |
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yesno('foo', true) |
yesno('foo', true) |
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yesno({}, true) |
yesno({}, true) |
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yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, true) |
yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, true) |
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yesno('foo', 'bar') |
yesno('foo', 'bar') |
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yesno({}, 'bar') |
yesno({}, 'bar') |
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yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, 'bar') |
yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, 'bar') |
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Note that the blank string also functions this way: |
Note that the blank string also functions this way: |
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yesno('') -- |
yesno('') -- Returns nil. |
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yesno('', true) -- |
yesno('', true) -- Returns true. |
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yesno('', 'bar') -- |
yesno('', 'bar') -- Returns "bar". |
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Although the blank string usually evaluates to <code>false</code> in wikitext, it evaluates to <code>true</code> in Lua. |
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This module prefers the Lua behaviour over the wikitext behaviour. |
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If treating the blank string as <code>false</code> is important for your module, you will need to remove blank arguments at an earlier stage of processing. |
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