Module:OutputBuffer
This module provides an easy and efficient way to generate lengthy strings.
Usage
First, load the module.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local newBuffer = require('Module:OutputBuffer') </syntaxhighlight>
Then, create the buffer and the functions that act on it.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local getBuffer, print, printf = newBuffer() </syntaxhighlight>
getBuffer
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local text = getBuffer(sep) </syntaxhighlight>
Returns the contents of the buffer, with an optional separator string sep.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> print(s) </syntaxhighlight>
Adds the string s to the buffer.
printf
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> printf(s, ...) </syntaxhighlight>
Adds the string s to the buffer. The string is formatted with any subsequent arguments, following the rules used for string.format.
Example
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> 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, -- Script error: No such module "TestModule". would output: -- "Welcome to the English Wikipedia. There are currently 4500000 articles on this site." </syntaxhighlight>
return function() local buffer = {} return function(sep) local b = buffer buffer = {} return table.concat(b, sep) end, function(text) buffer[#buffer + 1] = text end, function(...) buffer[#buffer + 1] = string.format(...) end end