# HG changeset patch
# User almikes@aol.com
# Date 1419125752 0
# Node ID 5628b472ab0de3aac0e59411d60aeb53591933dd
# Parent 9d1b7bddb6d26af38be5a95763f54c2e7223a40a
Copy-edit Params section
diff -r 9d1b7bddb6d2 -r 5628b472ab0d LuaLibraries.wiki
--- a/LuaLibraries.wiki Sun Dec 21 01:30:24 2014 +0000
+++ b/LuaLibraries.wiki Sun Dec 21 01:35:52 2014 +0000
@@ -323,13 +323,12 @@
The Params library is a small library introduced in 0.9.21. It provides a function to parse the parameter string `ScriptParam` and it is intended to simplify using this string.
This library requires the parameter string to be in a certain format. It must be a comma-seperated list of kev-value pairs in the `key=value` format. Examples:
-{{{
-speed=1
-health=100, ammo=5
-param1=hello, param2=whatever, param3=5325.4
-}}}
-Using this library is by no means neccessary.
+speed=1
+health=100, ammo=5
+param1=hello, param2=whatever, param3=5325.4
+
+Using this library is by no means neccessary, you could use practically whatever syntax you wish if you write your own code for parsing.
=== `parseParams()` ===
Parses `ScriptParam` and writes the result into the global table `params`. The table will follow the `key=value` pattern. Both keys and pairs are stored as string.
@@ -345,8 +344,6 @@
If the key-value pair `myparam1=hello` is present, this script writes “Hello World!” in the console. All these inputs would trigger the event:
-{{{
-myparam1=hello
-myparam2=whatever, myparam1=hello
-g=4, f=56, m=56, myparam1=hello
-}}}
\ No newline at end of file
+myparam1=hello
+myparam2=whatever, myparam1=hello
+g=4, f=56, m=56, myparam1=hello
\ No newline at end of file