Last modified: 2013-12-10 03:27:57 UTC
Scribunto module pages that contain errors should be auto-categorized by MediaWiki, in the same way that pages containing (for example) malformed references using the Cite extension are auto-categorized. This automatic category will allow script writers to track down broken modules more easily. Depending on where modules end up being hosted, the category name may or may not need to be localized.
You mean parse errors? Modules themselves don't have any errors other than parse errors.
(In reply to comment #1) > You mean parse errors? Modules themselves don't have any errors other than > parse errors. I guess I mean parse errors. For clarification, these are the steps to reproduce: * Go to <https://test2.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Module:Foo&action=edit>. * Enter the text "invalid". * Check the "Allow saving code with errors" checkbox and press "Save page". This new page ("Module:Foo") should be auto-categorized as it contains an error (that the user has chosen to ignore, but nonetheless).
Change 99796 had a related patch set uploaded by Anomie: Tracking category for modules saved with errors https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/99796
Change 99796 merged by jenkins-bot: Tracking category for modules saved with errors https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/99796
Thanks, Brad && Chad!