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Reedy 4b702cbc54 LuaBit: Minor cleanup
Bug: T353678
Change-Id: I19527eb162c20b5a6017dc3c4dd2b98bf5cad5d9
(cherry picked from commit 836baa7142)
2023-12-19 21:44:59 +00:00
Reedy e891a9f025 LuaBit: Save files with unix EOL
Change-Id: Ia757198e32e2beb060ccee9577012bf3c91d49e5
(cherry picked from commit 54e9dd05be)
2023-12-19 21:42:16 +00:00
Anne Haunime b3f55c05e9 Optimize mw.text.trim() with default charset
Using code by David Manura, published at lua-users.org/wiki/StringTrim

Note '\t\r\n\f ' is replaced with '%s', thus '\v' (vertical tab) is added to the characters trimmed by default.

Bug: T338561
Change-Id: I98e2677f1181b88f4cd97cffca3a53ce426ec5cd
2023-07-14 15:59:20 +00:00
Kunal Mehta 1000d322e5 Add mw.loadJsonData()
mw.loadData() allows for optimizing the loading Lua tables by requiring
only one parse and lookup. However it's often easier for people to
write/maintain bulk data in JSON rather than Lua tables.

mw.loadJsonData() has roughly the same characteristics as mw.loadData()
and it can be used on JSON content model pages in any namespace.

As noted on the linked bug report, it's possible to already implement
this by writing a wrapper Lua module that loads and parses the JSON
content. But that requires a dummy module for each JSON page, which is
just annoying and inconvenient.

Test cases are copied from the mw.loadData() ones, with a few omissions
for syntax not supported in JSON (e.g. NaN, infinity, etc.).

Bug: T217500
Change-Id: I1b35ad27a37b94064707bb8c9b7108c7078ed4d1
2022-10-13 04:46:25 +00:00
Kunal Mehta 829c53ef05 Add strict.lua to replace "Module:No globals"
For the most part, it is a good idea to avoid global variables and use
`local` variables instead. Quoting from the ScopeTutorial[1], "The
general rule is to always use local variables, unless it's necessary for
every part of your program to be able to access the variable (which is
very rare)."

Wikimedia module authors have written "Module:No globals", which errors
on the use of any global variable. On the English Wikipedia, this is
used on 32% of pages (18 million). Wikidata[2] indicates that it's been
copied to 334 other wikis.

Lua itself distributes an extra named "strict.lua"[3], which is what
this is based off of. Similar to bit32.lua, this is a pure-Lua library
that can be imported/enabled with `require( "strict" )` at the top of a
module.

The two changes I made from Lua's strict is to exempt the `arg` key,
which is used internally by Scribunto, and remove `what()`, since we
don't enable access to `debug.getinfo()` for security reasons.

[1] https://lua-users.org/wiki/ScopeTutorial
[2] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q16748603
[3] http://www.lua.org/extras/5.1/strict.lua

Bug: T209310
Change-Id: I46ee6f630ac6b26c68c31becd1f3b9d961bcab29
2022-10-13 04:39:21 +00:00
Kunal Mehta 9d94f11309 Hide mw.hash.setupInterface from users
Part of the standard library boilerplate that got missed.

Bug: T276138
Change-Id: I6d55d55405b57b18f3f413a108848f34620c15a6
2022-10-08 22:01:00 +00:00
Reedy 1eecdac6de Capitalise Engines folder
Change-Id: I6d730d67decc859fd130fee5ec92b1cfb8d9ef64
2022-09-30 00:58:27 +00:00