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Adds the string <var>s</var> to the buffer. The string is formatted with any subsequent arguments, following the rules used for [[mw:Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#String.format|string.format]].
Adds the string <var>s</var> to the buffer. The string is formatted with any subsequent arguments, following the rules used for [[mw:Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#string.format|string.format]].


== Example ==
== Example ==

Latest revision as of 12:18, 27 October 2024

This module provides an easy and efficient way to generate lengthy strings.

Usage

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First, load the module.

local newBuffer = require('Module:OutputBuffer')

Then, create the buffer and the functions that act on it.

local getBuffer, print, printf = newBuffer()

getBuffer

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local text = getBuffer(sep)

Returns the contents of the buffer, with an optional separator string sep.

print

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print(s)

Adds the string s to the buffer.

printf

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printf(s, ...)

Adds the string s to the buffer. The string is formatted with any subsequent arguments, following the rules used for string.format.

Example

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local newBuffer = require('Module:OutputBuffer')
local p = {}

function p.main()
	local getBuffer, print, printf = newBuffer()
	print('Welcome to the English Wikipedia.')
	printf('There are currently %d articles on this site.', mw.site.stats.articles)
	return getBuffer(' ')
end

return p

-- Assuming this module's name is "TestModule", and that mw.site.stats.articles returns 4500000,
-- {{#invoke:TestModule|main}} would output:
-- "Welcome to the English Wikipedia. There are currently 4500000 articles on this site."