Module:Escape/doc
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Usage
This module is designed as an way to escape strings in a customized manner. There are two ways to call this module:
From another module:
local escape = require('Module:Escape')
From a template:
{{invoke:Escape|main|mode=|char=}}
By default, this module will escape the \
char. To escape the {
char instead, you can do require('Module:Escape'):char('{')
(or esc:char('{')
if you've stored table returned by this module in the local variable esc
). When used in a template, set |char=
equal to the char code.
Template Example
While other modes are available, only |mode=kill
is probably the one most useful outside of Module space. The first parameter is your text with escaped chars. The second parameter is a char or string or pattern you wish to remove.
{{#invoke:Escape|main |mode=kill |test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \\ \ {\ , |{ }}
test test { test, test, {,test \ ,
Module Example
Here's some sample output from the debug consol below the module editor:
local escape = require('Module:Escape') test3 = escape:char('\\'):text(test2) test4 = escape:char('{', {undo = test3}) test4 = escape:char('\\', {undo = test3}) test5 = escape:char('{', {undo = test4}) =escape:undo(test3)--doesn't work because char is still set to '{' in current session =escape:undo(test4) =escape:char('\\'):undo(test3) =escape:char('{', {undo = escape:char('\\'):undo(test3)}) =test == escape:char('{', {undo = escape:char('\\'):undo(test3)}) =test == escape:char('{', {undo = escape:char('\\'):undo(test3, '\\')}) local t = 'test { test {\\{ test, \\test, \\{,test\\ \\ \\ {\\' test { test {\\{ test, \\test, \\{,test\\ \\ \\ {\\ local e = require('Module:Escape') local tk0 = escape:kill(t, '{')
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