Template:Scribunto
Usage[edit]
This helps with the creation of doc pages for Lua metamodules that reference the Scribunto manual or specific function within it.
{{scribunto |<!--anchor--> |<!--link text--> }}If an anchor is provided, the link will be wrapped in
<code>...</code>
. For example:{{scribunto|mw.html.create}}produces this link:
mw.html.create
{{scribunto|HTML_library|mw.html}}produces this link:
mw.html
Advanced[edit]
|self=
and |args=
[edit]
You may also use |self={{PAGENAME}}
to reference your own functions and |args=
to specify args, like so:{{scribunto|self=Buffer/doc|:_all|args=...}}produces this link:
Buffer:_all( ... )
If the first char matches the pattern
then title specified by ^[:%.]
|self=
will be inserted in front, minus any subpages, unless
escaped with the
char:
\
{{scribunto|self=Example\/testcases/doc|.test1|args=string}}produces:
Example/testcases.test1( string )
no 'main'[edit]
If your module has no "main" method (e.g. Module:Buffer), you can pass the escape char\
as the first char in the function name to make a self-reference:{{scribunto|self=Buffer/doc|\|args=...}}produces:
Buffer( ... )
'
If the second parameter contains ***
, then the first param will be substituted (or the self-reference, as applicable): {{scribunto|self=Buffer|\|require('Module:***')|args=...}}
require('Module:Buffer')
( ... )
args2 and args3[edit]
Use to specify up to 3 argument variations.{{scribunto|table.insert|args=table, value|args2=table, pos, value}}
table.insert( table, value )
table.insert( table, pos, value )
|plain=
[edit]
If set to anything, the result will no longer be wrapped in <code>...</code>
.
See also[edit]
- {{Luaself}}, a wrapper template that makes Lua self-references easier.
- Module:Buffer/doc, an example of a doc that uses this
- {{Lua}}