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This module is unused.This module is neither invoked by a template nor required/loaded by another module. If this is in error, make sure to add
{{Documentation}}
/{{No documentation}}
to the calling template's or parent's module documentation. Module:For requires
Module:For requires
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This template is imported from Module:For on Wikipedia.
This template is imported from the English Wikipedia. Although the visual appearance might be different, the functionality is identical. Please refer to the Module:For page on Wikipedia for detailed documentation.
Module:For implements the {{For}}
template.
local mArguments --initialize lazily local mHatlist = require('Module:Hatnote list') local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote') local yesNo = require('Module:Yesno') local p = {} --Implements {{For}} from the frame --uses capitalized "For" to avoid collision with Lua reserved word "for" function p.For (frame) mArguments = require('Module:Arguments') return p._For(mArguments.getArgs(frame)) end --Implements {{For}} but takes a manual arguments table function p._For (args) local use = args[1] if (not use) then return mHatnote.makeWikitextError( 'no context parameter provided. Use {{other uses}} for "other uses" hatnotes.', 'Template:For#Errors', args.category ) end local pages = {} function two (a, b) return a, b, 1 end --lets us run ipairs from 2 for k, v in two(ipairs(args)) do table.insert(pages, v) end return mHatnote._hatnote( mHatlist.forSeeTableToString({{use = use, pages = pages}}), {selfref = args.selfref} ) .. ( (use == 'other uses') and yesNo(args.category) and '[[Category:Hatnote templates using unusual parameters]]' or '' ) end return p