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nodes: add a `default` param to Template.get

Similar to dict.get, Template.get with a default param supplied will
return that value instead of raising an exception. If default is unset,
Template.get will keep its previous behavior and raise an exception.
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      mwparserfromhell/nodes/template.py

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@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ from ..utils import parse_anything
__all__ = ["Template"]

FLAGS = re.DOTALL | re.UNICODE
# Used to allow None as a valid fallback value
_UNSET = object()

class Template(Node):
"""Represents a template in wikicode, like ``{{foo}}``."""
@@ -212,19 +214,23 @@ class Template(Node):
self.has(name, ignore_empty)
has_param.__doc__ = "Alias for :meth:`has`."

def get(self, name):
def get(self, name, default=_UNSET):
"""Get the parameter whose name is *name*.

The returned object is a :class:`.Parameter` instance. Raises
:exc:`ValueError` if no parameter has this name. Since multiple
parameters can have the same name, we'll return the last match, since
the last parameter is the only one read by the MediaWiki parser.
:exc:`ValueError` if no parameter has this name. If *default* is set,
returns that instead. Since multiple parameters can have the same name,
we'll return the last match, since the last parameter is the only one
read by the MediaWiki parser.
"""
name = str(name).strip()
for param in reversed(self.params):
if param.name.strip() == name:
return param
raise ValueError(name)
if default is _UNSET:
raise ValueError(name)
else:
return default

def add(self, name, value, showkey=None, before=None,
preserve_spacing=True):


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