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Mr. Stradivarius 98f25aa9a1 Improve error messages in mw.html
Add more information to error messages in mw.html. This includes the
error level, the function name, and the position of the argument in the
argument list. Where possible, use the functions in libraryUtil.lua to
do this.

Some functions in mw.html accept multiple types, so add a checkTypeMulti
function to libraryUtil.lua to make these kinds of functions easy to check.
And while we're at it, add test cases for libraryUtil.lua as well.

Change-Id: If9cf9a52bd4b1bb42cc7f9f1f1096828710cbc52
2014-12-08 17:01:31 +00:00
Jackmcbarn b970046f2e Don't output a semicolon at the end of CSS
It's not necessary, it makes the output bigger, and some pages have enough
elements with CSS that it does make an actual difference.

Change-Id: I80d471899c7e04a8a4876c205198a8c0d0b1f281
2014-09-10 19:08:34 -04:00
Jackmcbarn 8d1d5ac84c Fix strange mw.html errors with numeric arguments
Some functions in mw.html accept numbers as arguments, but later fail when
constructing the string. This disallows numbers in attribute names, since
they aren't valid anyway, and fixes the remainder of the cases to properly
build the string.

Bug: 67201
Change-Id: Ie7bcbb9d8df580dd8793681f78a8b0719d8a287a
2014-06-27 14:41:42 -04:00
Jackmcbarn d1030989bc Allow passing nils to mw.html
Rather than calling error() when nils get passed to mw.html methods,
either remove whatever it was that the nil would go to (if that makes
sense), or just do nothing. The seemingly inconsistent use of "not x" and
"x ~= nil" is to allow any falsey value where it wouldn't be ambiguous
(such as class names), but not where it could be (such as attribute values).

Bug: 62982
Change-Id: I76773abbb4394aa9bb8c8a08445e019cade3b2bf
2014-06-19 11:40:39 -04:00
Marius Hoch aa943d5795 Validate the type of the tagName given to mw.html.create
Change-Id: I35f70701ba6156325dfd268903452e6279aca528
2014-01-31 02:08:11 +01:00
Marius Hoch ac62e34952 Add mw.html to Scribunto
A module for building complex HTML from Lua using a
fluent interface. The module is originally from enwiki,
but the authors allowed us to reuse it under GPLv2+
(as stated in the file).
The module will be loaded per default and comes with
unit tests.

As discussed on wikitech-l:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2013-December/073320.html

Change-Id: I7c8d4378091c13d5ace0dd1fcbb4e27163e8c896
2014-01-03 00:04:34 +01:00