local export = {}
-- For testing
local force_cat = false
local function term_error(terminfo)
--[[if terminfo.lang:hasType("family") then
terminfo.term = "-"
end]]
return terminfo
end
local function create_link(terminfo, template_name)
local link = ""
if terminfo.term ~= "-" then
-- mw.log(terminfo.term)
link = require("Module:links").full_link(terminfo, "term_i")
if (link ~= "") then link = " " .. link end
end
return link
end
function export.process_and_create_link(terminfo, template_name)
terminfo = term_error(terminfo)
return create_link(terminfo, template_name or "derived")
end
function export.get_display_and_cat_name(source, raw)
local display, cat_name
if source:getCode() == "und" then
display = "undetermined"
cat_name = "other languages"
elseif source:getCode() == "mul" then
display = "[[w:Translingualism|translingual]]"
cat_name = "Translingual"
elseif source:getCode() == "mul-tax" then
display = "[[w:taxonomic name|taxonomic name]]"
cat_name = "taxonomic names"
else
display = raw and source:getCanonicalName() or source:makeWikipediaLink()
cat_name = source:getDisplayForm()
end
return display, cat_name
end
function export.insert_source_cat_get_display(categories, lang, source, raw, nocat)
local display, cat_name = export.get_display_and_cat_name(source, raw)
if lang and not nocat then
-- Add the category, but only if there is a current language
if not categories then
categories = {}
end
local langname = lang:getCanonicalName()
-- If `lang` is an etym-only language, we need to check both it and its parent full language against `source`.
-- Otherwise if e.g. `lang` is Medieval Latin and `source` is Latin, we'll end up wrongly constructing a
-- category 'Latin terms derived from Latin'.
if lang:getCode() == source:getCode() or lang:getCode() == source:getCode() then
table.insert(categories, langname .. " terms borrowed back into " .. langname)
else
table.insert(categories, langname .. " terms derived from " .. cat_name)
end
end
return display, categories
end
-- FIXME: rename to format_source()
function export.format_etyl(lang, source, sort_key, categories, nocat)
local display
display, categories = export.insert_source_cat_get_display(categories, lang, source, false, nocat)
if lang and not nocat then
-- Format categories, but only if there is a current language; {{cog}} currently gets no categories
categories = require("Module:utilities").format_categories(categories, lang, sort_key, nil, force_cat)
else
categories = ""
end
return "<span class=\"etyl\">" .. display .. categories .. "</span>"
end
-- Internal implementation of {{cognate|...}} template
function export.format_cognate(terminfo, sort_key)
return export.format_derived(nil, terminfo, sort_key, nil, "cognate")
end
-- Internal implementation of {{derived|...}} template
function export.format_derived(lang, terminfo, sort_key, nocat, template_name)
local source = terminfo.lang
return export.format_etyl(lang, source, sort_key, nil, nocat) .. export.process_and_create_link(terminfo, template_name)
end
do
-- Generate the non-ancestor error message.
local function showLanguage(lang)
local retval = ("%s (%s)"):format(lang:makeCategoryLink(), lang:getCode())
if lang:hasType("etymology-only") then
retval = retval .. (" (an etymology-only language whose regular parent is %s)"):format(
showLanguage(lang:getParent()))
end
return retval
end
-- Check that `lang` has `otherlang` (which may be an etymology-only language) as an ancestor. Throw an error if not.
function export.check_ancestor(lang, otherlang)
-- FIXME: I don't know if this function works correctly with etym-only languages in `lang`. I have fixed up
-- the module link code appropriately (June 2024) but the remaining logic is untouched.
if lang:hasAncestor(otherlang) or mw.title.getCurrentTitle().nsText == "Template" then
return
end
local ancestors, postscript = lang:getAncestors()
local etymModuleLink = lang:hasType("etymology-only") and "[[Module:etymology languages/data]] or " or ""
local moduleLink = "[[Module:"
.. require("Module:languages").getDataModuleName(lang:getCode())
.. "]]"
if not ancestors[1] then
postscript = showLanguage(lang) .. " has no ancestors."
else
local ancestorList = table.concat(
require("Module:fun").map(
showLanguage,
ancestors),
" and ")
postscript = ("The ancestor%s of %s %s %s."):format(
ancestors[2] and "s" or "", lang:getCanonicalName(),
ancestors[2] and "are" or "is", ancestorList)
end
error(("%s is not set as an ancestor of %s in %s%s. %s")
:format(showLanguage(otherlang), showLanguage(lang), etymModuleLink, moduleLink, postscript))
end
end
-- Internal implementation of {{inherited|...}} template
function export.format_inherited(lang, terminfo, sort_key, nocat)
local source = terminfo.lang
local categories = {}
if not nocat then
table.insert(categories, lang:getCanonicalName() .. " terms inherited from " .. source:getCanonicalName())
end
local link = export.process_and_create_link(terminfo, "inherited")
export.check_ancestor(lang, source)
return export.format_etyl(lang, source, sort_key, categories, nocat) .. link
end
function export.insert_borrowed_cat(categories, lang, source)
local category
-- Do the same check as in insert_source_cat_get_display() (inverted).
if not (lang:getCode() == source:getCode() or lang:getCode() == source:getCode()) then
-- If both are the same, we want e.g. [[:Category:English terms borrowed back into English]] not
-- [[:Category:English terms borrowed from English]]; the former is inserted automatically by format_etyl().
category = " terms borrowed from " .. source:getDisplayForm()
end
if category then
table.insert(categories, lang:getCanonicalName() .. category)
end
end
-- Internal implementation of {{borrowed|...}} template.
function export.format_borrowed(lang, terminfo, sort_key, nocat)
local source = terminfo.lang
local categories = {}
if not nocat then
export.insert_borrowed_cat(categories, lang, source)
end
return export.format_etyl(lang, source, sort_key, categories, nocat) ..
export.process_and_create_link(terminfo, "borrowed")
end
return export