Module:qhv-headword

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local export = {}

local function detect_gender(word)
	return "lun"	
end	

local function link(term)
	return "[[Contionary:" .. term .. "|" .. term .. "]]"
end	

local function ncategories(categories)
	local out_categories = {}
	for key, cat in ipairs(categories) do
		out_categories[key] = "[[Category:" .. cat .. "]]"
	end

	return table.concat(out_categories, "")
end

local function head_format(POS, word, gender)
	if POS == "noun" then
		gender = require("Module:getn").format_list(gender)
		local genitive = "aaaaa"
		
		return "'''" .. word .. "''' ''" .. gender .. "'' (''genitive'' '''" .. link(genitive) .. "''')"
	end
end	

-- The main entry point.
-- This is the only function that can be invoked from a template.
function export.show(frame)
	local args = frame:getParent().args
	PAGENAME = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().text
	if mw.title.getCurrentTitle().nsText == "Template" then return end
	
	local head = args["head"]; if head == "" then head = nil end
	local categories = {}
	
	-- The part of speech. This is also the name of the category that
	-- entries go in. However, the two are separate (the "cat" parameter)
	-- because you sometimes want something to behave as an adjective without
	-- putting it in the adjectives category.
	local poscat = frame.args[1] or error("Part of speech has not been specified. Please pass parameter 1 to the module invocation.")
	local postype = args["type"]; if postype == "" then postype = nil end
	local word = args[2] or PAGENAME
	local gender = args[3] or detect_gender(word)
	
	
	
	return head_format(poscat, word) .. ncategories(categories)
end



-- Display information for a noun's gender
-- This is separate so that it can also be used for proper nouns
function noun_gender(args, data)
	local valid_genders = {
		["m"] = true,
		["f"] = true,
		["n"] = true,
		["m-p"] = true,
		["f-p"] = true,
		["n-p"] = true}
	
	-- Iterate over all gn parameters (g2, g3 and so on) until one is empty
	local g = args[1] or ""; if g == "" then g = "?" end
	local i = 2
	
	while g ~= "" do
		if not valid_genders[g] then
			g = "?"
		end
		
		-- If any of the specifications is a "?", add the entry
		-- to a cleanup category.
		if g == "?" then
			table.insert(data.categories, "Requests for gender in Proto-Germanic entries")
		elseif g == "m-p" or g == "f-p" or g == "n-p" then
			table.insert(data.categories, "Proto-Germanic pluralia tantum")
		end
 
		table.insert(data.genders, g)
		g = args["g" .. i] or ""
		i = i + 1
	end
end

function adjective(args, data)
	local adverb = args["adv"]; if adverb == "" then adverb = nil end
	local comparative = args[1]; if comparative == "" then comparative = nil end
	local superlative = args[2]; if superlative == "" then superlative = nil end
	
	if adverb then
		table.insert(data.inflections, {label = "adverb", adverb})
	end
	
	if comparative then
		table.insert(data.inflections, {label = "comparative", comparative})
	end
	
	if superlative then
		table.insert(data.inflections, {label = "superlative", superlative})
	end
end

function adverb(args, data)
	local adjective = args["adj"]; if adjective == "" then adjective = nil end
	local comparative = args[1]; if comparative == "" then comparative = nil end
	local superlative = args[2]; if superlative == "" then superlative = nil end
	
	if adjective then
		table.insert(data.inflections, {label = "adjective", adjective})
	end
	
	if comparative then
		table.insert(data.inflections, {label = "comparative", comparative})
	end
	
	if superlative then
		table.insert(data.inflections, {label = "superlative", superlative})
	end
end






return export