Module:Lang
Language templates |
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Languages (ISO 639) |
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Wiktionary links |
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Other |
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Data |
This Lua module is used on approximately 1,160,000 pages, or roughly 17046% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This module depends on the following other modules: |
This module exists primarily to provide correct html markup for non-English language text where that text is used in the English Wikipedia. It has a secondary purpose of providing correct visual rendering for this non-English text. The module was developed to consolidate processing for {{Lang}}
, the {{lang-??}}
(most), and {{Transl}}
templates into a single source and to use a clearly defined data set extracted from international standards. It provides error checking and reporting to ensure that the html rendered is correct for browsers and screen readers.
Other templates that get language name support from this module are:
{{Native name}}
Data set
The data set is specified in Module:Language/name/data and its included data modules:
- language tag-and-name data
- Module:Language/data/iana languages – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3 – from sil.org UTF-8 Complete Code Tables Set
- Module:Language/data/wp languages – sourcing for the data in this module is unknown
- language script data
- Module:Language/data/iana scripts – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- language region data
- Module:Language/data/iana regions – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- language variant data
- Module:Language/data/iana variants – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- suppressed-script data
- Module:Language/data/iana suppressed scripts – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
The data set also includes supplementary data modules:
- override and other non-standard data
- Module:Lang/data – For example, when IANA disagrees with ISO 639-3 or when the standard language name is cumbersome or contains information not suitable for use in article space, the
override
table can hold that language information - Module:Lang/ISO 639 synonyms – maps three character ISO 639-2, -2T, -3 codes to two character ISO 639-1 codes – from Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages
- Module:Lang/name to tag – reversed language tag-and-name data so that the language name is the key and the language tag is the value
- Module:Lang/data – For example, when IANA disagrees with ISO 639-3 or when the standard language name is cumbersome or contains information not suitable for use in article space, the
Error messages and categorization
Mainspace articles that have errors are placed in appropriate error categories:
Maintenance categories:
See also
MoS on foreign words:
--[=[
Lua support for the {{lang}} and {{lang-xx}} templates and replacement of various supporting templates.
]=]
require('Module:No globals');
local p = {};
local initial_style_state; -- set by lang_xx_normal() and lang_xx_italic()
local getArgs = require ('Module:Arguments').getArgs;
local lang_name_table = mw.loadData ('Module:Language/name/data');
local synonym_table = mw.loadData ('Module:Lang/ISO 639 synonyms'); -- ISO 639-2/639-2T code translation to 639-1 code
local lang_data = mw.loadData ('Module:Lang/data'); -- language name override and transliteration tool-tip tables
local namespace = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().namespace; -- used for categorization
local maint_cats = {}; -- maintenance categories go here
local maint_msgs = {}; -- and their messages go here
--[[--------------------------< I S _ S E T >------------------------------------------------------------------
Returns true if argument is set; false otherwise. Argument is 'set' when it exists (not nil) or when it is not an empty string.
]]
local function is_set( var )
return not (var == nil or var == '');
end
--[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E _ I T A L I C >------------------------------------------------
validates |italic= assigned values.
When |italic= is set and has an acceptible assigned value, return the matching css font-style property value or,
for the special case 'default', return nil.
When |italic= is not set, or has an unacceptible assigned value, return nil.
The return value nil causes the calling lang or lang_xx function to set args.italic according to the {{lang}} or
{{lang-xx}} template's defined default ('normal' for {{lang}}, 'normal' or 'italic' for {{lang-xx}} depending on
the individual template's requirements) or to the value appropriate to |script=, if set.
Accepted values and the values that this function returns are are:
nil - when |italic= absent or not set; returns nil
default - for completeness, should rarely if ever be used; returns nil
yes - force args.text to be rendered in italic font; returns 'italic'
no - force args.text to be rendered in normal font; returns 'normal'
unset - disables font control so that font-style applied to text is dictated by surrounding markup; returns 'inherit'
]]
local function validate_italic (italic)
local properties = {['yes'] = 'italic', ['no'] = 'normal', ['unset'] = 'inherit', ['default'] = nil};
return properties[italic];
end
--[[--------------------------< I N _ A R R A Y >--------------------------------------------------------------
Whether needle is in haystack
]]
local function in_array( needle, haystack )
if needle == nil then
return false;
end
for n,v in ipairs( haystack ) do
if v == needle then
return n;
end
end
return false;
end
--[[--------------------------< F O R M A T _ I E T F _ T A G >------------------------------------------------
prettify ietf tags to use recommended subtag formats:
code: lower case
script: sentence case
region: upper case
variant: lower case
]]
local function format_ietf_tag (code, script, region, variant)
local out = {};
table.insert (out, code:lower());
if is_set (script) then
script = script:lower():gsub ('^%a', string.upper);
table.insert (out, script);
end
if is_set (region) then
table.insert (out, region:upper());
end
if is_set (variant) then
table.insert (out, variant:lower());
end
return table.concat (out, '-');
end
--[[--------------------------< G E T _ I E T F _ P A R T S >--------------------------------------------------
extracts and returns IETF language tag parts:
primary language subtag (required) - 2 or 3 character IANA language code
script subtag - four character IANA script code
region subtag - two-letter or three digit IANA region code
variant subtag - four digit or 5-8 alnum variant code
private subtag - x- followed by 1-8 alnum private code; only supported with the primary language tag
in any one of these forms
lang lang-variant
lang-script lang-script-variant
lang-region lang-region-variant
lang-script-region lang-script-region-variant
lang-x-private
each of lang, script, region, variant, and private, when used, must be valid
Languages with both two- and three-character code synonyms are promoted to the two-character synonym because
the IANA registry file omits the synonymous three-character code; we cannot depend on browsers understanding
the synonymous three-character codes in the lang= attribute.
For {{lang-xx}} templates, the parameters |script=, |region=, and |variant= are supported (not supported in {{lang}}
because those parameters are superfluous to the IETF subtags in |code=)
returns six values. Valid parts are returned as themselves; omitted parts are returned as empty strings, invalid
parts are returned as nil; the sixth returned item is an error message (if an error detected) or nil.
see http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt section 2.1
]]
local function get_ietf_parts (source, args_script, args_region, args_variant)
local code;
local script = '';
local region = '';
local variant = '';
local private = '';
local c;
if not is_set (source) then
return nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, 'missing language tag';
end
if source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%a%a%-%d%d%d%d$') then -- ll-Ssss-RR-variant (where variant is 4 digits)
code, script, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%a%a)%-(%d%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%d%d%d%-%d%d%d%d$') then -- ll-Ssss-DDD-variant (where region is 3 digits; variant is 4 digits)
code, script, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%d%d%d)%-(%d%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%a%a%-[%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]+$') then -- ll-Ssss-RR-variant (where variant is 5-8 alnum characters)
code, script, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%a%a)%-([%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%d%d%d%-[%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]+$') then -- ll-Ssss-DDD-variant (where region is 3 digits; variant is 5-8 alnum characters)
code, script, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%d%d%d)%-([%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%d%d%d%d$') then -- ll-Ssss-variant (where variant is 4 digits)
code, script, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%d%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-[%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]+$') then -- ll-Ssss-variant (where variant is 5-8 alnum characters)
code, script, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-([%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%-%d%d%d%d$') then -- ll-RR-variant (where variant is 4 digits)
code, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a)%-(%d%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%d%d%d%-%d%d%d%d$') then -- ll-DDD-variant (where region is 3 digits; variant is 4 digits)
code, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%d%d%d)%-(%d%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%-[%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]+$') then -- ll-RR-variant (where variant is 5-8 alnum characters)
code, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a)%-([%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%d%d%d%-[%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]+$') then -- ll-DDD-variant (where region is 3 digits; variant is 4 digits)
code, region, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%d%d%d)%-([%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%d%d%d%d$') then -- ll-variant (where variant is 4 digits)
code, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%d%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-[%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]+$') then -- ll-variant (where variant is 5-8 alnum characters)
code, variant = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-([%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%a%a$') then -- ll-Ssss-RR
code, script, region = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%a%a)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a%-%d%d%d$') then -- ll-Ssss-DDD (region is 3 digits)
code, script, region = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)%-(%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a%a%a$') then -- ll-Ssss
code, script = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a%a%a)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%a%a$') then -- ll-RR
code, region = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%a%a)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-%d%d%d$') then -- ll-DDD (region is 3 digits)
code, region = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-(%d%d%d)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?$') then -- ll
code = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)$');
elseif source:match ('^%a%a%a?%-x%-[%a%d][%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?[%a%d]?$') then -- ll-x-pppppppp)
code, private = source:match ('^(%a%a%a?)%-x%-([%a%d]+)$');
else
return nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized language tag: ', source}); -- don't know what we got but it is malformed
end
code = code:lower(); -- ensure that we use and return lower case version of this
if not (lang_data.override[code] or lang_name_table.lang[code]) then
return nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized language code: ', code}); -- invalid language code, don't know about the others (don't care?)
end
if synonym_table[code] then -- if 639-2/639-2T code has a 639-1 synonym
table.insert (maint_cats, table.concat ({'Lang and lang-xx code promoted to ISO 639-1|', code}));
table.insert (maint_msgs, table.concat ({'code: ', code, ' promoted to code: ', synonym_table[code]}));
code = synonym_table[code]; -- use the synonym
end
if is_set (script) then
if is_set (args_script) then
return code, nil, nil, nil, nil, 'redundant script tag'; -- both code with script and |script= not allowed
end
else
script = args_script or ''; -- use args.script if provided
end
if is_set (script) then
script = script:lower(); -- ensure that we use and return lower case version of this
if not lang_name_table.script[script] then
return code, nil, nil, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized script: ', script, ' for code: ', code}); -- language code ok, invalid script, don't know about the others (don't care?)
end
end
if lang_name_table.suppressed[script] then -- ensure that code-script does not use a suppressed script
if in_array (code, lang_name_table.suppressed[script]) then
return code, nil, nil, nil, nil, table.concat ({'script: ', script, ' not supported for code: ', code}); -- language code ok, script is suppressed for this code
end
end
if is_set (region) then
if is_set (args_region) then
return code, nil, nil, nil, nil, 'redundant region tag'; -- both code with region and |region= not allowed
end
else
region = args_region or ''; -- use args.region if provided
end
if is_set (region) then
region = region:lower(); -- ensure that we use and return lower case version of this
if not lang_name_table.region[region] then
return code, script, nil, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized region: ', region, ' for code: ', code});
end
end
if is_set (variant) then
if is_set (args_variant) then
return code, nil, nil, nil, nil, 'redundant variant tag'; -- both code with variant and |variant= not allowed
end
else
variant = args_variant or ''; -- use args.variant if provided
end
if is_set (variant) then
variant = variant:lower(); -- ensure that we use and return lower case version of this
if not lang_name_table.variant[variant] then -- make sure variant is valid
return code, script, region, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized variant: ', variant});
end -- does this duplicate/replace tests in lang() and lang_xx()?
if is_set (script) then -- if script set it must be part of the 'prefix'
if not in_array (table.concat ({code, '-', script}), lang_name_table.variant[variant]['prefixes']) then
return code, script, region, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized variant: ', variant, ' for code-script pair: ', code, '-', script});
end
else
if not in_array (code, lang_name_table.variant[variant]['prefixes']) then
return code, script, region, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized variant: ', variant, ' for code: ', code});
end
end
end
if is_set (private) then
private = private:lower(); -- ensure that we use and return lower case version of this
if not lang_data.override[table.concat ({code, '-x-', private})] then -- make sure private tag is valid; note that index
return code, script, region, nil, nil, table.concat ({'unrecognized private tag: ', private});
end
end
return code, script, region, variant, private, nil; -- return the good bits; make sure that msg is nil
end
--[[--------------------------< M A K E _ E R R O R _ M S G >--------------------------------------------------
assembles an error message from message text, then adds a help link and error category.
]]
local function make_error_msg (msg, nocat)
local out = {};
table.insert (out, '<span style="font-size:100%" class="error">error: ');
table.insert (out, msg);
table.insert (out, ' ([[:Category:lang and lang-xx template errors|help]])')
table.insert (out, '</span>');
if (0 == namespace) and not is_set (nocat) then -- only categorize in article space
table.insert (out, '[[Category:lang and lang-xx template errors]]');
end
return table.concat (out);
end
--[=[-------------------------< M A K E _ W I K I L I N K >----------------------------------------------------
Makes a wikilink; when both link and display text is provided, returns a wikilink in the form [[L|D]]; if only
link is provided, returns a wikilink in the form [[L]]; if neither are provided or link is omitted, returns an
empty string.
]=]
local function make_wikilink (link, display)
if is_set (link) then
if is_set (display) then
return table.concat ({'[[', link, '|', display, ']]'});
else
return table.concat ({'[[', link, ']]'});
end
else
return '';
end
end
--[[--------------------------< M A K E _ T E X T _ S P A N >--------------------------------------------------
TODO: add support for block: div tags instead of span tags; would need some sort of proper parameter to control the switch
]]
local function make_text_span (code, text, rtl, italic, size)
local span = {};
table.insert (span, '<span lang="'); -- open <span> tag
table.insert (span, code); -- language attribute
table.insert (span, '"');
if rtl then
table.insert (span, ' dir="rtl"'); -- for right to left languages
end
table.insert (span, table.concat ({' style=\"font-style:', italic})); -- TODO: rename italic to style as that is more meaningful
if is_set (size) then
table.insert (span, table.concat ({' font-size:', size, ';'}))
end
table.insert (span, '\">'); -- close the style and close opening span tag
table.insert (span, text); -- insert the text
table.insert (span, '</span>'); -- close the span
if rtl then
table.insert (span, '‎'); -- make sure the browser knows that we're at the end of the rtl
end
return table.concat (span); -- put it all together and done
end
--[[--------------------------< M A K E _ C A T E G O R Y >----------------------------------------------------
TODO: figure out how to correctly support collective language codes: sem, Semitic languages (collective names
appear to always include the word 'languages'). May need new categories so that the category names are sensible.
]]
local function make_category (code, language_name, nocat)
local cat = {};
if (0 ~= namespace) or nocat then -- only categorize in article space
return ''; -- return empty string for concatenation
end
table.insert (cat, '[[Category:Articles containing ');
if ('en' == code) or ('eng' == code) then
table.insert (cat, 'explicitly cited English');
elseif 'art' == code then
table.insert (cat, 'constructed')
else
table.insert (cat, language_name);
end
table.insert (cat, '-language text]]');
return table.concat (cat);
end
--[[--------------------------< M A K E _ T R A N S L I T >----------------------------------------------------
return translit <i lang=xx-Latn>...</i> where xx is the language code; else return empty string
The value |script= is not used in {{transl}} for this purpose; instead it uses |code. Because language scripts
are listed in the {{transl}} switches they are included in the data tables. The script parameter is introduced
at {{Language with name and transliteration}}. If |script= is set, this function uses it in preference to code.
To avoid confusion, in this module and the templates that use it, the transliteration script parameter is renamed
to be |translit-script= (in this function, tscript)
]]
local function make_translit (code, language_name, translit, std, tscript)
local title;
local tout = {};
local title_table = lang_data.translit_title_table; -- table of transliteration standards and the language codes and scripts that apply to those standards
table.insert (tout, "<i lang=\"");
table.insert (tout, code);
table.insert (tout, "-Latn\" title=\""); -- transliterations are always Latin script
if not is_set (std) and not is_set (tscript) then -- when neither standard nor script specified
table.insert (tout, language_name); -- write a generic tool tip
table.insert (tout, ' transliteration');
elseif is_set (std) and is_set (tscript) then -- when both are specified
if title_table[std][tscript] then -- and legitimate
table.insert (tout, title_table[std][tscript]); -- add the appropriate text to the tool tip
else
return ''; -- one or both invalid, set up for an error message
end
elseif is_set (std) then -- translit-script not set, use language code
if not title_table[std] then return ''; end -- invalid standard, setupt for error message
if title_table[std][code] then
table.insert (tout, title_table[std][code]);
else -- code doesn't match
table.insert (tout, title_table[std]['default']); -- so use the standard's default
end
else -- here if translit-script set but translit-std not set
if title_table['NO_STD'][tscript] then
table.insert (tout, title_table['NO_STD'][tscript]); -- use translit-script if set
elseif title_table['NO_STD'][code] then
table.insert (tout, title_table['NO_STD'][code]); -- use language code
else
table.insert (tout, language_name); -- write a generic tool tip
table.insert (tout, ' transliteration');
end
end
table.insert (tout, '">');
table.insert (tout, translit);
table.insert (tout, "</i>");
return table.concat (tout);
end
--[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E _ T E X T >---------------------------------------------------
This function checks the content of args.text and returns empty string if nothing is amiss else it returns an
error message. The tests are for empty or missing text and for improper or disallowed use of apostrophe markup.
Italic rendering is controlled by the |italic= template parameter so italic markup should never appear in args.text
either as ''itself''' or as '''''bold italic'''''.
Also protects single leading and trailing single quote marks from being converted to bold by the addition of
adjacent italic markup.
]]
local function validate_text (template, args)
if not is_set (args.text) then
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{', template, '}}: no text'}), args.nocat);
end
if 'lang-xx' == template then -- for the time being, this error checking does not apply to {{lang}}
if args.text:find ("\'\'\'\'\'[\']+") then -- because we're looking, look for 6+ appostrophes
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{', template, '}}: text has malformed markup'}), args.nocat);
end
if args.text:match ("%f[\']\'\'[^\']+\'\'%f[^\']") or args.text:match ("\'\'\'\'\'[^\']+\'\'\'\'\'") then -- italic but not bold, or bold italic
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{', template, '}}: text has italic markup'}), args.nocat);
end
if args.text:find ("\'\'\'\'") then -- because we're looking, look for 4 apostrophes
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{', template, '}}: text has malformed markup'}), args.nocat);
end
end
end
--[[--------------------------< R E N D E R _ M A I N T >------------------------------------------------------
render mainenance messages and categories
]]
local function render_maint(nocat)
local maint = {};
if 0 < #maint_msgs then -- when there are maintenance messages
table.insert (maint, table.concat ({'<span class="lang-comment" style="font-style:normal; display:none; color:#33aa33; margin-left:0.3em">'})); -- opening <span> tag
for _, msg in ipairs (maint_msgs) do
table.insert (maint, table.concat ({msg, ' '})); -- add message strings
end
table.insert (maint, '</span>'); -- close the span
end
if (0 < #maint_cats) and (0 == namespace) and not is_set (nocat) then -- when there are mainenance categories; article namespace only
for _, cat in ipairs (maint_cats) do
table.insert (maint, table.concat ({'[[Category:', cat, ']]'})); -- format and add the categories
end
end
return table.concat (maint);
end
--[[--------------------------< L A N G >----------------------------------------------------------------------
entry point for {{lang}}
there should be no reason to set parameters in the {{lang}} {{#invoke:}}
<includeonly>{{#invoke:lang|lang}}</includeonly>
parameters are recieved from the template's frame (parent frame)
]]
function p.lang (frame)
local args = getArgs(frame);
if args[1] and args.code then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang}}: conflicting: {{{1}}} and |code=', args.nocat);
else
args.code = args[1] or args.code; -- prefer args.code
end
if args[2] and args.text then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang}}: conflicting: {{{2}}} and |text=', args.nocat);
else
args.text = args[2] or args.text; -- prefer args.text
end
args.rtl = args.rtl == 'yes'; -- convert to boolean: 'yes' -> true, other values -> false
local out = {};
local language_name; -- used to make category names
local subtags = {}; -- IETF subtags script, region, variant, and private
local code; -- the language code
local msg; -- for error messages
code, subtags.script, subtags.region, subtags.variant, subtags.private, msg = get_ietf_parts (args.code); -- |script=, |region=, |variant= not supported because they should be part of args.code ({{{1}}} in {{lang}})
if msg then
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{lang}}: ', msg}), args.nocat);
end
args.italic = validate_italic (args.italic); -- nil or font-style property value
if nil == args.italic then -- nil when |italic= absent or not set or |italic=default; args.italic controls
if 'latn' == subtags.script then -- script set to latn
args.italic = 'italic'; -- DEFAULT for {{lang}} templates is upright; but if latn script set for font-style:italic
else
args.italic = 'normal'; -- italic not set; script not latn; set for font-style:normal
end
end
msg = validate_text ('lang', args); -- ensure that |text= is set (italic test disabled for the time being)
if is_set (msg) then -- msg is an already-formatted error message
return msg;
end
if is_set (subtags.script) then -- if script set, override rtl setting
if in_array (subtags.script, lang_data.rtl_scripts) then
args.rtl = true; -- script is an rtl script
else
args.rtl = false; -- script is not an rtl script
end
end
args.code = format_ietf_tag (code, subtags.script, subtags.region, subtags.variant); -- format to recommended subtag styles; private omitted because private
if is_set (subtags.private) and lang_data.override[table.concat ({code, '-x-', subtags.private})] then -- look for private use tags; done this way because ...
language_name = lang_data.override[table.concat ({code, '-x-', subtags.private})][1]; -- ... args.code does not get private subtag
elseif lang_data.override[code] then -- get the language name for categorization
language_name = lang_data.override[code][1] -- prefer language names taken from the override table
elseif lang_name_table.lang[code] then
language_name = lang_name_table.lang[code][1]; -- table entries sometimes have multiple names, always take the first one
end
table.insert (out, make_text_span (args.code, args.text, args.rtl, args.italic, args.size));
table.insert (out, make_category (code, language_name, args.nocat));
table.insert (out, render_maint(args.nocat)); -- maintenance messages and categories
return table.concat (out); -- put it all together and done
end
--[[--------------------------< L A N G _ X X >----------------------------------------------------------------
For the {{lang-xx}} templates, the only parameter required to be set in the template is the language code. All
other parameters can, usually should, be written in the template call. For {{lang-xx}} templates for languages
that can have multiple writing systems, it may be appropriate to set |script= as well.
For each {{lang-xx}} template choose the appropriate entry-point function so that this function know the default
styling that should be applied to text.
For normal, upright style:
<includeonly>{{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_normal|code=xx}}</includeonly>
For italic style:
<includeonly>{{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_italic|code=xx}}</includeonly>
All other parameters should be received from the template's frame (parent frame)
Supported parameters are:
|code = (required) the IANA language code
|script = IANA script code; especially for use with languages that use multiple writing systems; yields to the script subtag in |code= if present [not yet implemented]
|region = IANA region code
|variant = IANA variant code
|text = (required) the displayed text in language specified by code
|link = boolean false ('no') unlinks language specified by code to associated language article
|rtl = boolean true ('yes') identifies the language specified by code as a right-to-left language
|nocat = boolean true ('yes') inhibits normal categorization; error categories are not affected
|italic = boolean true ('yes') renders displayed text in italic font; boolean false ('no') renders displayed text in normal font; not set renders according to initial_style_state
|lit = text that is a literal translation of text
for those {{lang-xx}} templates that support transliteration: -- TODO: figure out how to determine if transliteration is allowed/appropriate
|translit = text that is a transliteration of text
|translit-std = the standard that applies to the transliteration
|translit-script = ISO 15924 script name; falls back to code
For {{lang-xx}}, the positional parameters are:
{{{1}}} text
{{{2}}} transliterated text
{{{3}}} literal translation text
no other positional parameters are allowed
]]
local function _lang_xx (frame)
local args = getArgs(frame, {parentFirst= true}); -- parameters in the template override parameters set in the {{#invoke:}}
if args[1] and args.text then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang-xx}}: conflicting: {{{1}}} and |text=', args.nocat);
else
args.text = args[1] or args.text; -- prefer args.text
end
if args[2] and args.translit then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang-xx}}: conflicting: {{{2}}} and |translit=', args.nocat);
else
args.translit = args[2] or args.translit -- prefer args.translit
end
if args[3] and (args.translation or args.lit) then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang-xx}}: conflicting: {{{3}}} and |lit= or |translation=', args.nocat);
elseif args.translation and args.lit then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang-xx}}: conflicting: |lit= and |translation=', args.nocat);
else
args.translation = args[3] or args.translation or args.lit; -- prefer args.translation
end
if args.links and args.link then
return make_error_msg ('{{lang-xx}}: conflicting: |links= and |link=', args.nocat);
else
args.link = args.link or args.links; -- prefer args.link
end
args.rtl = args.rtl == 'yes'; -- convert to boolean: 'yes' -> true, other values -> false
local out = {};
local language_name; -- used to make display text, article links, and category names
local subtags = {}; -- IETF subtags script, region, and variant
local code; -- the language code
local translit_script;
local translit;
local translit_title;
local msg; -- for error messages
code, subtags.script, subtags.region, subtags.variant, subtags.private, msg = get_ietf_parts (args.code, args.script, args.region, args.variant); -- private omitted because private
if msg then -- if an error detected then there is an error message
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{lang-xx}}: ', msg}), args.nocat);
end
args.italic = validate_italic (args.italic); -- nil or font-style property value
if nil == args.italic then -- args.italic controls
if is_set (subtags.script) then
if 'latn' == subtags.script then
args.italic = 'italic'; -- |script=Latn; set for font-style:italic
else
args.italic = initial_style_state; -- italic not set; script is not latn; set for font-style:<initial_style_state>
end
else
args.italic = initial_style_state; -- here when |italic= and |script= not set; set for font-style:<initial_style_state>
end
end
msg = validate_text ('lang-xx', args); -- ensure that |text= is set, does not contain italic markup and is protected from improper bolding
if is_set (msg) then
return msg;
end
if is_set (subtags.script) then -- if script set override rtl setting
if in_array (subtags.script, lang_data.rtl_scripts) then
args.rtl = true; -- script is an rtl script
else
args.rtl = false; -- script is not an rtl script
end
end
args.code = format_ietf_tag (code, subtags.script, subtags.region, subtags.variant); -- format to recommended subtag styles
if is_set (subtags.private) and lang_data.override[table.concat ({code, '-x-', subtags.private})] then -- look for private use tags; done this way because ...
language_name = lang_data.override[table.concat ({code, '-x-', subtags.private})][1]; -- ... args.code does not get private subtag
elseif lang_data.override[args.code:lower()] then -- look for whole IETF tag in override table
language_name = lang_data.override[args.code:lower()][1]; -- args.code:lower() because format_ietf_tag() returns mixed case
elseif lang_data.override[code] then -- not there so try basic language code
language_name = lang_data.override[code][1];
elseif not is_set (subtags.variant) then
if lang_name_table.lang[code] then
language_name = lang_name_table.lang[code][1]; -- table entries sometimes have multiple names, always take the first one
end
else -- TODO: is this the right thing to do: take language display name from variants table?
if lang_name_table.variant[subtags.variant] then -- TODO: there is some discussion at Template talk:Lang about having a label parameter for use when variant name is not desired among other things
language_name = lang_name_table.variant[subtags.variant]['descriptions'][1]; -- table entries sometimes have multiple names, always take the first one
end
end
translit_script = args['translit-script'] or language_name; -- for translit prefer |trans-script= over language
if 'no' == args.link then
table.insert (out, language_name); -- language name without wikilink
else
table.insert (out, make_wikilink (language_name .. ' language', language_name)); -- language name with wikilink
end
table.insert (out, ': '); -- separator
table.insert (out, make_text_span (args.code, args.text, args.rtl, args.italic, args.size))
-- TODO: make this transl code a separate function so that {{transl}} can use this module?
if is_set (args.translit) then -- transliteration (not supported in {{lang}}); not supported in all {{lang-xx}} TODO: figure out how to know which {{tlag-xx}} support transliteration
table.insert (out, ', <small>');
translit_title = mw.title.makeTitle (0, 'Romanization of ' .. language_name)
if translit_title.exists and ('no' ~= args.link) then
table.insert (out, make_wikilink ('Romanization of ' .. translit_script or language_name, 'translit.'));
else
table.insert (out, '<abbr title="transliteration">translit.</abbr>');
end
table.insert (out, ' </small>');
translit = make_translit (args.code, language_name, args.translit, args['translit-std'], args['translit-script'])
if is_set (translit) then
table.insert (out, translit);
else
return make_error_msg (table.concat ({'{{lang-xx}}: invalid translit-std: \'', args['translit-std'] or 'missing', '\' or transli-script: \'', args['translit-script'] or 'missing', '\''}), args.nocat);
end
end
if is_set (args.translation) then -- translation (not supported in {{lang}})
table.insert (out, ', <small>');
if 'no' == args.link then
table.insert (out, '<abbr title="literal translation">lit.</abbr>');
else
table.insert (out, make_wikilink ('Literal translation', 'lit.'));
end
table.insert (out, " </small>'");
table.insert (out, args.translation);
table.insert (out, "'");
end
table.insert (out, make_category (code, language_name, args.nocat));
table.insert (out, render_maint(args.nocat)); -- maintenance messages and categories
return table.concat (out); -- put it all together and done
end
--[[--------------------------< L A N G _ X X >----------------------------------------------------------------
Entry point for those {{lang-xx}} templates that have not been converted to call either of lang_xx_normal() or
lang_xx_italic(). Sets the initial style state to italic. When all {{lang-xx}} template that use this module
have been converted, this finction can go away.
]]
function p.lang_xx (frame)
initial_style_state = 'italic';
return _lang_xx (frame);
end
--[[--------------------------< L A N G _ X X _ I T A L I C >--------------------------------------------------
Entry point for those {{lang-xx}} templates that have been converted to call lang_xx_italic(). Sets the initial
style state to italic.
]]
function p.lang_xx_italic (frame)
initial_style_state = 'italic';
return _lang_xx (frame);
end
--[[--------------------------< L A N G _ X X _ N O R M A L >--------------------------------------------------
Entry point for those {{lang-xx}} templates that have been converted to call lang_xx_normal(). Sets the initial
style state to normal.
]]
function p.lang_xx_normal (frame)
initial_style_state = 'normal';
return _lang_xx (frame);
end
--[[--------------------------< N A M E _ F R O M _ C O D E >--------------------------------------------------
Returns language name associated with IETF language tag if valid; empty string else.
All code combinations supported by {{lang}} and the {{lang-xx}} templates are supported by this function.
]]
function p.name_from_code (frame)
local subtags = {}; -- IETF subtags script, region, variant, and private
local raw_code = (frame.args and frame.args[1]) or frame; -- save a copy of the input
local code; -- the language code
local msg; -- holds an error message (not used here) if IETF language tag is malformed or invalid
local language_name = '';
code, subtags.script, subtags.region, subtags.variant, subtags.private, msg = get_ietf_parts (raw_code);
if msg then
return '';
end
if lang_data.override[raw_code:lower()] then -- look for whole IETF tag in override table (force lower case)
language_name = lang_data.override[raw_code:lower()][1];
elseif lang_data.override[code] then -- not there so try basic language code in override table
language_name = lang_data.override[code][1];
elseif not is_set (subtags.variant) then
if lang_name_table.lang[code] then
language_name = lang_name_table.lang[code][1]; -- table entries sometimes have multiple names, always take the first one
end
else -- TODO: is this the right thing to do: take language display name from variants table?
if lang_name_table.variant[subtags.variant] then -- TODO: there is some discussion at Template talk:Lang about having a label parameter for use when variant name is not desired among other things
language_name = lang_name_table.variant[subtags.variant]['descriptions'][1]; -- table entries sometimes have multiple names, always take the first one
end
end
return language_name;
end
return p;