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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.
This module creates links to sections, nicely formatted with the "§" symbol instead of the default "#".
Usage
From wikitext
From wikitext, this module should be used via the template {{section link}}. Please see the template page for documentation.
From Lua
First, load the module:
local mSectionLink = require('Module:Section link')
You can then make section links via the _main function.
mSectionLink._main(page, sections, options, title)
Parameters:
- page - the page name to link to. Defaults to the full page name of title, or the current title if that is not specified.
- sections - an array of section names to link to, or a string to link to just one section name.
- options - a table of options. Accepts the following fields:
- nopage - set this to true to avoid displaying the base page name in links.
- title - a default mw.title object to use instead of the current title. Intended for testing purposes.
All parameters are optional.
Examples
Lua code | Wikitext code | Result |
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mSectionLink('Paris')
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{{section link|Paris}}
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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. |
mSectionLink('Paris', 'Architecture')
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{{section link|Paris|Architecture}}
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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. |
mSectionLink('Paris', {'Architecture', 'Culture'})
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{{section link|Paris|Architecture|Culture}}
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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. |
mSectionLink('Paris', {'Architecture', 'Culture', 'Sport'})
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{{section link|Paris|Architecture|Culture|Sport}}
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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. |
mSectionLink('Paris', {'Architecture', 'Culture', 'Sport'}, {nopage = true})
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{{section link|Paris|Architecture|Culture|Sport|nopage=yes}}
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Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127. |
See also
- The character used is Expression error: Unexpected < operator.Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.