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This is a simple example function to show the structure of Lua modules on Mediawiki. Module:Bananas is another version of a "Hello, World!" program.
local p = {}; --All lua modules on Wikipedia must begin by defining a variable --that will hold their externally accessible functions. --Such variables can have whatever name you want and may --also contain various data as well as functions. p.hello = function( frame ) --Add a function to "my_object". --Such functions are callable in Wikipedia --via the #invoke command. --"frame" will contain the data that Wikipedia --sends this function when it runs. local str = "Hello World!" --Declare a local variable and set it equal to --"Hello World!". return str --This tells us to quit this function and send the information in --"str" back to Wikipedia. end -- end of the function "hello" return p --All modules end by returning the variable containing its --functions to Wikipedia. -- Now we can use this module by calling {{#invoke: HelloWorld | hello }}. -- Note that the first part of the invoke is the name of the Module's wikipage, -- and the second part is the name of one of the functions attached to the -- variable that you returned. -- The "print" function is not allowed in Wikipedia. All output is accomplished -- via strings "returned" to Wikipedia.