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This template uses Lua: |
While primarily intended for use by other Lua modules, it can provide an alternative to multiple <nowiki>...</nowiki>
tags when part of the desired output should be executed.
For example, {{demo}} normally requires the demonstrated template to be wrapped in <nowiki>...</nowiki>
. However, you may want part of the value to be shown in the 'pre' tag to be processed before it reaches {{demo}}, such as in the example below where the result of {{#invoke:Escape/testcases|test_string2}}
is shown inside the <pre>...</pre>
tags.
Code | Result |
---|---|
{{demo
|<!--not escaped: -->{{escape | mode = kill
| char=;
| {*{#invoke:Escape ; main ; mode {{=}} kill ;
<!--unescaped:-->{{#invoke:Escape/testcases|test_string2}}<br>; { }*}
| *
| {{!}} }}
}}
|
{{#invoke:Escape | main | mode = kill |
test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\<br>| { }}
|
Note how the *
character, used to break up the {{
to prevent execution, is removed and how the ;
character is replaced by |
.
After removal of the escape chars, the returned text is inert; i.e. not executed even without <pre>...</pre>
. (The above example is executed only because {{demo}} forces execution.)
For example, setting |mode=kill
with \{\{done\}\
} as the first parameter and nothing else will simply cause the default escape character \
to be removed:
{{done}}
test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\
{
:{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=kill|test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\|{}}
{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=undo|{{replace|{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=text|test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\}}|{|}}}}
{
between escape/unescape (escape char not restored):{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=undo
|{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=text|test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\}}
}}
{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=undo
|{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=text|test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\}}
|\
}}
test
if not escaped and then place a different escape char in the place of the old escape char (for use by something else):Note: The '%' char is a special in Lua, so use '%%' if that is the desired replacement. Otherwise, just a single char is fine (or a word).
{{#invoke:Escape|main|mode=kill
|test { test {\{ test, \test, \{,test\ \ \ {\
|test
|%%
}}