X-Git-Url: https://code.communitydata.science/mediawiki_dump_tools.git/blobdiff_plain/317bafb50db0c9dba34348e4414095cbe900a9ac..e871023ff54425af61097a4a95174a42c8245c99:/wikiq?ds=inline diff --git a/wikiq b/wikiq index a2a11fa..8b741e3 100755 --- a/wikiq +++ b/wikiq @@ -205,8 +205,6 @@ class WikiqParser(): from mw.lib import persistence state = persistence.State() - - # Iterate through a page's revisions for rev in page: @@ -380,14 +378,14 @@ parser.add_argument('-s', '--stdout', dest="stdout", action="store_true", parser.add_argument('--collapse-user', dest="collapse_user", action="store_true", help="Operate only on the final revision made by user a user within all sequences of consecutive edits made by a user. This can be useful for addressing issues with text persistence measures.") -parser.add_argument('-p', '--persistence', dest="persist", default=None, const='', type=str, choices = ['','segment','sequence','legacy'], nargs='?', - help="Compute and report measures of content persistent: (1) persistent token revisions, (2) tokens added, and (3) number of revision used in computing the first measure. This may by slow. Use -p=segment for advanced persistence calculation method that is robust to content moves. This might be very slow. Use -p=legacy for legacy behavior.") +parser.add_argument('-p', '--persistence', dest="persist", default="sequence", const='', type=str, choices = ['','segment','sequence','legacy'], nargs='?', + help="Compute and report measures of content persistent: (1) persistent token revisions, (2) tokens added, and (3) number of revision used in computing the first measure. This may by slow. The defualt is -p=sequence, which uses the same algorithm as in the past, but with improvements to wikitext parsing. Use -p=legacy for old behavior used in older research projects. Use -p=segment for advanced persistence calculation method that is robust to content moves, but prone to bugs, and slower.") parser.add_argument('-u', '--url-encode', dest="urlencode", action="store_true", help="Output url encoded text strings. This works around some data issues like newlines in editor names. In the future it may be used to output other text data.") parser.add_argument('-n', '--namespace-include', dest="namespace_filter", type=int, action='append', - help="Id number of namspace to include.") + help="Id number of namspace to include. Can be specified more than once.")