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This module provides a consistent interface for processing boolean or boolean-style string input. While Lua allows the true and false boolean values, wikicode templates can only express boolean values through strings such as "yes", "no", etc. This module processes these kinds of strings and turns them into boolean input for Lua to process. It also returns nil values as nil, to allow for distinctions between nil and false. The module also accepts other Lua structures as input, i.e. booleans, numbers, tables, and functions. If it is passed input that it does not recognise as boolean or nil, it is possible to specify a default value to return.

Syntax

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yesno(value,default)

value is the value to be tested. Boolean input or boolean-style input (see below) always evaluates to either true or false, and nil always evaluates to nil. Other values evaluate to default.

Usage

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First, load the module. Note that it can only be loaded from other Lua modules, not from normal wiki pages. For normal wiki pages you can use {{yesno }} instead.

localyesno=require('Module:Yesno')

Some input values always return true, and some always return false. nil values always return nil.

-- These always return true:
yesno('yes')
yesno('y')
yesno('true')
yesno('t')
yesno('on')
yesno('1')
yesno(1)
yesno(true)
-- These always return false:
yesno('no')
yesno('n')
yesno('false')
yesno('f')
yesno('off')
yesno('0')
yesno(0)
yesno(false)
-- A nil value always returns nil:
yesno(nil)
yesno()

String values are converted to lower case before they are matched:

-- These always return true:
yesno('Yes')
yesno('YES')
yesno('yEs')
yesno('Y')
yesno('tRuE')
-- These always return false:
yesno('No')
yesno('NO')
yesno('nO')
yesno('N')
yesno('fALsE')

Undefined input ('foo')

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You can specify a default value if yesno receives input other than that listed above. If you don't supply a default, the module will return nil for these inputs.

-- These return nil:
yesno(nil)
yesno('foo')
yesno({})
yesno(5)
yesno('')
yesno(function()return'This is a function.'end)
yesno(nil,true)
yesno(nil,'bar')
-- These return true:
yesno('foo',true)
yesno({},true)
yesno(5,true)
yesno('',true)
yesno(function()return'This is a function.'end,true)
-- These return "bar":
yesno('foo','bar')
yesno({},'bar')
yesno(5,'bar')
yesno('','bar')
yesno(function()return'This is a function.'end,'bar')

Although the empty string usually evaluates to false in wikitext, it evaluates to true in Lua. This module prefers the Lua behaviour over the wikitext behaviour. If treating the empty string as false is important for your module, you will need to convert empty strings to a value that evaluates to false before passing them to this module. In the case of arguments received from wikitext, this can be done by using Module:Arguments.

Handling nil results

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By definition:

yesno(nil)-- Returns nil.
yesno('foo')-- Returns nil.
yesno(nil,true)-- Returns nil.
yesno(nil,false)-- Returns nil.
yesno('foo',true)-- Returns true.

To get the binary true/false-only values, use code like:

myvariable=yesno(valueorfalse)-- When value is nil, result is false.
myvariable=yesno(valueortrue)-- When value is nil, result is true. (XXX: when value is false, result is true...)
myvariable=yesno('foo')orfalse-- Unknown string returns nil, result is false.
myvariable=yesno('foo',true)orfalse-- Default value (here: true) applies, result is true.

Better suggestions:

localmyvariable=yesno(value)
ifmyvariable==nilthen-- value is nil or an unrecognized string
myvariable=true
end
-- more efficient when value is nil, but more verbose
-- (note the default result has to be written twice)
localmyvariable
ifvalue==nilthen
myvariable=true
else
myvariable=yesno(value,true)
end
-- Terse coding when the default is false:
myvariable=yesno(valueorfalse,false)
-- if value is nil, yesno() is called with false instead; result is false.
-- If value is 'foo', yesno() is called with 'foo'; 'foo' makes no sense, so the default (false) is returned.
-- if value is 'yes' or 'no', yesno() is called with 'yes' or 'no'; result is true or false.
-- Terse coding when the default is true:
myvariable=yesno(valueortrue,true)
-- if value is nil, yesno() is called with true instead; result is true.
-- If value is 'foo', yesno() is called with 'foo'; 'foo' makes no sense, so the default (true) is returned.
-- if value is 'yes' or 'no', yesno() is called with 'yes' or 'no'; result is true or false.
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 --- Allows for consistent treatment of boolean-like wikitext input.
 --- Uses lookup table, instead of if-elseif-else statement, for efficiency.
 --
 -- If your wiki uses non-ASCII characters for any of "yes", "no", etc., you
 -- should replace "string.lower" with "mw.ustring.lower" in the
 -- following line. NOTE: It is _much_ slower.
 localLOWER=string.lower
 localTO_NUMBER=tonumber
 localTYPE=type
 localBOOLEAN_MAP={
 yes=true,y=true,['true']=true,t=true,on=true,['1']=true,
 no=false,n=false,['false']=false,f=false,off=false,['0']=false
 }
 returnfunction(value,defaultResponse)
 ifvalue==nilthen
 returnnil
 end

 localvalueType=TYPE(value)

 ifvalueType=='boolean'then
 returnvalue
 elseifvalueType=='string'then
 locallookupResult=BOOLEAN_MAP[LOWER(value)]
 iflookupResult~=nilthen
 returnlookupResult
 end
 end

 -- Numeric check works for both numbers and numeric strings.
 localnumber=TO_NUMBER(value)
 ifnumber==1then
 returntrue
 elseifnumber==0then
 returnfalse
 end

 returndefaultResponse
 end

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