Module:Yesno
This is a meta module.
This module is meant to be used only by other modules. It should not be invoked in wikitext.
This module was adapted from Module:Yesno on Wikipedia.
Adaptation is noted for reference and attribution only. This module may differ from the original in function or in usage. The documentation on Wikipedia may be helpful in understanding this module.
Adaptation is noted for reference and attribution only. This module may differ from the original in function or in usage. The documentation on Wikipedia may be helpful in understanding this module.
The above documentation is transcluded from Module:Yesno/doc.
Editors can experiment in this module's sandbox and testcases pages.
Subpages of this module.
Editors can experiment in this module's sandbox and testcases pages.
Subpages of this module.
local p = {}
function p.yesno( frame )
-- defaults
local retvals = {
yes = "yes",
no = "",
["¬"] = ""
}
-- Allow arguments to override defaults.
-- 'any' tracks the presence of any arguments at all.
local any = false
for k,v in pairs( frame.args ) do
any = true
retvals[k] = v
end
val = frame.args[1]
-- According to the template docs, the input should be considered nil
-- only when no params were provided. If any params at all were present,
-- the value must be considered blank. A bit weird, if you ask me.
if (val == nil and not any) or val == '¬' then
return retvals['¬']
end
val = (val or ''):lower() -- Coerce to blank if nil; make lowercase.
val = val:match'^%s*(.*%S)' or '' -- Trim whitespace.
if val == '' then
return retvals['blank'] ~= nil and retvals['blank'] or retvals['no']
elseif val == 'n' or val == 'no' or val == '0' then
return retvals['no']
elseif val == 'y' or val == 'yes' or val == '1' or retvals['def'] == nil then
return retvals['yes']
else
return retvals['def']
end
end
return p