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local export = {}
local export = {}


--[=[
local function track(page, code)
Throw an error for an invalid language code or script code.
local tracking_page = "languages/" .. page
if code then
require("Module:debug/track"){tracking_page, tracking_page .. "/" .. code}
else
require("Module:debug/track")(tracking_page)
end
return true
end


`lang_code` (required) is the bad code and can be nil or a non-string.
local checkObject = require("Module:utilities").check_object


`param` (required) is the name of the parameter in which the code was contained. It can be a string, a number
local function make_language(code, data, useRequire)
(for a numeric param, in which case the param will show up in the error message as an ordinal such as
local function conditionalRequire(modulename)
"first" or "second"), or `true` if no parameter can be clearly identified.
if useRequire then
 
return require(modulename)
`code_desc` (optional) is text describing what the code is; by default, "language code".
else
 
return mw.loadData(modulename)
`template_text` (optional) is a string specifying the template that generated the error, or a function
end
to generate this string. If given, it will be displayed in the error message.
end
 
`not_real_lang` (optional), if given, indicates that the code is not in the form of a language code
-- Temporarily convert various formatting characters to PUA to prevent them from being disrupted by the substitution process.
(e.g. it's a script code). Normally, this function checks for things that could plausibly be a language code:
local function doTempSubstitutions(text, subbedChars, keepCarets, noTrim)
two or three lowercase letters, two or three groups of three lowercase letters with hyphens between them.
-- Clone so that we don't insert any extra patterns into the table in package.loaded. For some reason, using require seems to keep memory use down; probably because the table is always cloned.
If such a pattern is found, a different error message is displayed (indicating an invalid code) than otherwise
local patterns = require("Module:table").shallowcopy(require("Module:languages/data/patterns"))
(indicating a missing code). If `not_real_lang` is given, this check is suppressed.
if keepCarets then
]=]
table.insert(patterns, "((\\+)%^)")
 
table.insert(patterns, "((%^))")
function export.err(lang_code, param, code_desc, template_tag, not_real_lang)
end
local ordinals = {
-- Ensure any whitespace at the beginning and end is temp substituted, to prevent it from being accidentally trimmed. We only want to trim any final spaces added during the substitution process (e.g. by a module), which means we only do this during the first round of temp substitutions.
"first", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth",
if not noTrim then
"seventh", "eighth", "ninth", "tenth", "eleventh", "twelfth",
table.insert(patterns, "^([\128-\191\244]*(%s+))")
"thirteenth", "fourteenth", "fifteenth", "sixteenth", "seventeenth",
table.insert(patterns, "((%s+)[\128-\191\244]*)$")
"eighteenth", "nineteenth", "twentieth"
end
}
-- Pre-substitution, of "[[" and "]]", which makes pattern matching more accurate.
text = text
:gsub("%f[%[]%[%[", "\1")
:gsub("%f[%]]%]%]", "\2")
local i, pe = #subbedChars, require("Module:utilities").pattern_escape
for j, pattern in ipairs(patterns) do
-- Patterns ending in \0 stand are for things like "[[" or "]]"), so the inserted PUA are treated as breaks between terms by modules that scrape info from pages.
local term_divider
pattern = pattern:gsub("%z$", function(divider)
term_divider = divider == "\0"
return ""
end)
text = text:gsub(pattern, function(...)
local m = {...}
local m1New = m[1]
for k = 2, #m do
local n = i + k - 1
subbedChars[n] = m[k]
local byte2 = math.floor(n / 4096) % 64 + (term_divider and 128 or 136)
local byte3 = math.floor(n / 64) % 64 + 128
local byte4 = n % 64 + 128
m1New = m1New:gsub(pe(m[k]), "\244" .. string.char(byte2) .. string.char(byte3) .. string.char(byte4), 1)
end
i = i + #m - 1
return m1New
end)
end
text = text
:gsub("\1", "%[%[")
:gsub("\2", "%]%]")
return text, subbedChars
end
-- Reinsert any formatting that was temporarily substituted.
local function undoTempSubstitutions(text, subbedChars)
local pe = require("Module:utilities").pattern_escape
for i = 1, #subbedChars do
local byte2 = math.floor(i / 4096) % 64 + 128
local byte3 = math.floor(i / 64) % 64 + 128
local byte4 = i % 64 + 128
text = text:gsub("\244[" .. string.char(byte2) .. string.char(byte2+8) .. "]" .. string.char(byte3) .. string.char(byte4), pe(subbedChars[i]))
end
text = text
:gsub("\1", "%[%[")
:gsub("\2", "%]%]")
return text
end
-- Convert any HTML entities.
local function noEntities(text)
if text:match("&[^;]+;") then
return require("Module:utilities").get_entities(text)
else
return text
end
end
code_desc = code_desc or "language code"
-- Check if the raw text is an unsupported title, and if so return that. Otherwise, remove HTML entities. We do the pre-conversion to avoid loading the unsupported title list unnecessarily.
local function checkNoEntities(text)
local textNoEnc = noEntities(text)
if textNoEnc ~= text and conditionalRequire("Module:links/data").unsupported_titles[text] then
return text
else
return textNoEnc
end
end
if not template_tag then
-- If no script object is provided (or if it's invalid or None), get one.
template_tag = ""
local function checkScript(text, self, sc)
else
if not checkObject("script", true, sc) or sc:getCode() == "None" then
if type(template_tag) ~= "string" then
return self:findBestScript(text)
template_tag = template_tag()
else
return sc
end
end
template_tag = " (Original template: " .. template_tag .. ")"
end
end
local function err(msg)
error(msg .. template_tag, 3)
local function normalize(text, sc)
text = sc:fixDiscouragedSequences(text)
return sc:toFixedNFD(text)
end
end
local param_type = type(param)
local in_the_param
-- Split the text into sections, based on the presence of temporarily substituted formatting characters, then iterate over each one to apply substitutions. This avoids putting PUA characters through language-specific modules, which may be unequipped for them.
if param == true then
local function iterateSectionSubstitutions(text, subbedChars, keepCarets, self, sc, substitution_data, function_name)
-- handled specially below
local pe = require("Module:utilities").pattern_escape
in_the_param = ""
local fail, cats, sections = nil, {}
else
-- See [[Module:languages/data]].
if param_type == "number" then
if not text:match("\244") or conditionalRequire("Module:languages/data").contiguous_substitution[self:getCode()] then
param = ordinals[param] .. " parameter"
sections = {text}
elseif param_type == "string" then
param = 'parameter "' .. param .. '"'
else
else
err("The parameter name is "
sections = mw.text.split(text, "[􀀀-􏿽]")
.. (param_type == "table" and "a table" or tostring(param))
.. ", but it should be a number or a string.")
end
end
in_the_param = " in the " .. param
for i, section in ipairs(sections) do
-- Don't bother processing empty strings or whitespace (which may also not be handled well by dedicated modules).
if section:gsub("%s", "") ~= "" then
local sub, sub_fail, sub_cats = require("Module:languages/doSubstitutions")(section, self, sc, substitution_data, function_name)
-- Second round of temporary substitutions, in case any formatting was added by the main substitution process. However, don't do this if the section contains formatting already (as it would have had to have been escaped to reach this stage, and therefore should be given as raw text).
if sub and subbedChars then
local noSub
for _, pattern in ipairs(require("Module:languages/data/patterns")) do
if section:match(pattern .. "%z?") then
noSub = true
end
end
if not noSub then
sub, subbedChars = doTempSubstitutions(sub, subbedChars, keepCarets, true)
end
end
if (not sub) or sub_fail then
text = sub
fail = sub_fail
cats = sub_cats or {}
break
end
text = sub and text:gsub(pe(section), pe(sub), 1) or text
if type(sub_cats) == "table" then
for _, cat in ipairs(sub_cats) do
table.insert(cats, cat)
end
end
end
end
-- Trim, unless there are only spacing characters, while ignoring any final formatting characters.
text = text and text
:gsub("^([\128-\191\244]*)%s+(%S)", "%1%2")
:gsub("(%S)%s+([\128-\191\244]*)$", "%1%2")
-- Remove duplicate categories.
if #cats > 1 then
cats = require("Module:table").removeDuplicates(cats)
end
return text, fail, cats, subbedChars
end
-- Process carets (and any escapes). Default to simple removal, if no pattern/replacement is given.
local function processCarets(text, pattern, repl)
local rep
repeat
text, rep = text:gsub("\\\\(\\*^)", "\3%1")
until rep == 0
return text
:gsub("\\^", "\4")
:gsub(pattern or "%^", repl or "")
:gsub("\3", "\\")
:gsub("\4", "^")
end
end
if not lang_code or lang_code == "" then
-- Remove carets if they are used to capitalize parts of transliterations (unless they have been escaped).
if param == true then
local function removeCarets(text, sc)
err("The " .. code_desc .. " is missing.")
if not sc:hasCapitalization() and sc:isTransliterated() and text:match("%^") then
return processCarets(text)
else
else
err("The " .. param .. " (" .. code_desc .. ") is missing.")
return text
end
end
elseif type(lang_code) ~= "string" then
err("The " .. code_desc .. in_the_param .. " is supposed to be a string but is a " .. type(lang_code) .. ".")
-- Can use string.find because language codes only contain ASCII.
elseif not_real_lang or lang_code:find("^%l%l%l?$")
or lang_code:find("^%l%l%l%-%l%l%l$")
or lang_code:find("^%l%l%l%-%l%l%l%-%l%l%l$") then
err("The " .. code_desc .. " \"" .. lang_code .. "\"" .. in_the_param .. " is not valid.")
else
err("Please specify a " .. code_desc .. in_the_param .. ". The value \"" .. lang_code .. "\" is not valid.")
end
end
end
 
local Language = {}
local function do_entry_name_or_sort_key_replacements(text, replacements)
if replacements.from then
--[==[Returns the language code of the language. Example: {{code|lua|"fr"}} for French.]==]
for i, from in ipairs(replacements.from) do
function Language:getCode()
local to = replacements.to[i] or ""
return self._code
text = mw.ustring.gsub(text, from, to)
end
--[==[Returns the canonical name of the language. This is the name used to represent that language on Wiktionary, and is guaranteed to be unique to that language alone. Example: {{code|lua|"French"}} for French.]==]
function Language:getCanonicalName()
return self._rawData[1]
end
--[==[Returns the display form of the language. The display form of a language, family or script is the form it takes when appearing as the ''SOURCE'' in categories such as <code>English terms derived from ''SOURCE''</code> or <code>English given names from ''SOURCE''</code>, and is also the displayed text in <code>:makeCategoryLink</code> links. For regular and etymology languages, this is the same as the canonical name, but for families, it reads "NAME languages" (e.g. {{code|lua|"Indo-Iranian languages"}}), and for scripts, it reads "NAME script" (e.g. {{code|lua|"Arabic script"}}).]==]
function Language:getDisplayForm()
if not self._displayForm then
local form = self:getCanonicalName()
-- Add article and " substrate" if a substrate that lacks them.
if self:getFamilyCode() == "qfa-sub" then
if not (form:find("^[Tt]he ") or form:find("^[Aa] ")) then
form = "a " .. form
end
if not form:find("[Ss]ubstrate") then
form = form .. " substrate"
end
end
self._displayForm = form
end
return self._displayForm
end
--[==[Returns a table of the "other names" that the language is known by, excluding the canonical name. The names are not guaranteed to be unique, in that sometimes more than one language is known by the same name. Example: {{code|lua|{"Manx Gaelic", "Northern Manx", "Southern Manx"} }} for [[:Category:Manx language|Manx]]. If <code>onlyOtherNames</code> is given and is non-{{code|lua|nil}}, only names explicitly listed in the <code>otherNames</code> field are returned; otherwise, names listed under <code>otherNames</code>, <code>aliases</code> and <code>varieties</code> are combined together and returned. For example, for Manx, Manx Gaelic is listed as an alias, while Northern Manx and Southern Manx are listed as varieties. It should be noted that the <code>otherNames</code> field itself is deprecated, and entries listed there should eventually be moved to either <code>aliases</code> or <code>varieties</code>.]==]
function Language:getOtherNames(onlyOtherNames)
if #self._stack == 1 then
self:loadInExtraData()
end
return require("Module:language-like").getOtherNames(self, onlyOtherNames)
end
--[==[Returns a table of the aliases that the language is known by, excluding the canonical name. Aliases are synonyms for the language in question. The names are not guaranteed to be unique, in that sometimes more than one language is known by the same name. Example: {{code|lua|{"High German", "New High German", "Deutsch"} }} for [[:Category:German language|German]].]==]
function Language:getAliases()
if #self._stack == 1 then
self:loadInExtraData()
end
return self._rawData.aliases or (self._extraData and self._extraData.aliases) or {}
end
--[==[Returns a table of the known subvarieties of a given language, excluding subvarieties that have been given explicit etymology language codes. The names are not guaranteed to be unique, in that sometimes a given name refers to a subvariety of more than one language. Example: {{code|lua|{"Southern Aymara", "Central Aymara"} }} for [[:Category:Aymara language|Aymara]]. Note that the returned value can have nested tables in it, when a subvariety goes by more than one name. Example: {{code|lua|{"North Azerbaijani", "South Azerbaijani", {"Afshar", "Afshari", "Afshar Azerbaijani", "Afchar"}, {"Qashqa'i", "Qashqai", "Kashkay"}, "Sonqor"} }} for [[:Category:Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]]. Here, for example, Afshar, Afshari, Afshar Azerbaijani and Afchar all refer to the same subvariety, whose preferred name is Afshar (the one listed first). To avoid a return value with nested tables in it, specify a non-{{code|lua|nil}} value for the <code>flatten</code> parameter; in that case, the return value would be {{code|lua|{"North Azerbaijani", "South Azerbaijani", "Afshar", "Afshari", "Afshar Azerbaijani", "Afchar", "Qashqa'i", "Qashqai", "Kashkay", "Sonqor"} }}.]==]
function Language:getVarieties(flatten)
if #self._stack == 1 then
self:loadInExtraData()
end
return require("Module:language-like").getVarieties(self, flatten)
end
--[==[Given a list of types as strings, returns true if the language has all of them. Possible types are explained in [[Module:languages/data/2]] and [[Module:etymology languages/data]].]==]
function Language:hasType(...)
if not self._type then
self._type = {language = true}
if self:getNonEtymologicalCode() == self:getCode() then
self._type.full = true
else
self._type["etymology-only"] = true
end
for _, type in ipairs(mw.text.split(self._rawData.type, "%s*,%s*")) do
self._type[type] = true
end
end
for _, type in ipairs{...} do
if not self._type[type] then
return false
end
end
end
return true
end
end
if replacements.remove_diacritics then
--[==[Returns a table containing <code>WikimediaLanguage</code> objects (see [[Module:wikimedia languages]]), which represent languages and their codes as they are used in Wikimedia projects for interwiki linking and such. More than one object may be returned, as a single Wiktionary language may correspond to multiple Wikimedia languages. For example, Wiktionary's single code <code>sh</code> (Serbo-Croatian) maps to four Wikimedia codes: <code>sh</code> (Serbo-Croatian), <code>bs</code> (Bosnian), <code>hr</code> (Croatian) and <code>sr</code> (Serbian).
text = mw.ustring.toNFD(text)
The code for the Wikimedia language is retrieved from the <code>wikimedia_codes</code> property in the data modules. If that property is not present, the code of the current language is used. If none of the available codes is actually a valid Wikimedia code, an empty table is returned.]==]
text = mw.ustring.gsub(text,
function Language:getWikimediaLanguages()
'[' .. replacements.remove_diacritics .. ']',
if not self._wikimediaLanguageObjects then
'')
local m_wikimedia_languages = require("Module:wikimedia languages")
text = mw.ustring.toNFC(text)
self._wikimediaLanguageObjects = {}
local wikimedia_codes = self:getWikimediaLanguageCodes()
for _, wlangcode in ipairs(wikimedia_codes) do
table.insert(self._wikimediaLanguageObjects, m_wikimedia_languages.getByCode(wlangcode))
end
end
return self._wikimediaLanguageObjects
end
end
return text
function Language:getWikimediaLanguageCodes()
end
if not self._wikimediaLanguageCodes then
 
self._wikimediaLanguageCodes = self._rawData.wikimedia_codes or {self:getCode()}
local Language = {}
 
function Language:getCode()
return self._code
end
 
 
function Language:getCanonicalName()
return self._rawData[1] or self._rawData.canonicalName
end
 
 
function Language:getDisplayForm()
return self:getCanonicalName()
end
 
 
function Language:getOtherNames(onlyOtherNames)
self:loadInExtraData()
return require("Module:language-like").getOtherNames(self, onlyOtherNames)
end
 
 
function Language:getAliases()
self:loadInExtraData()
return self._extraData.aliases or {}
end
 
 
function Language:getVarieties(flatten)
self:loadInExtraData()
return require("Module:language-like").getVarieties(self, flatten)
end
 
 
function Language:getType()
return self._rawData.type or "regular"
end
 
 
function Language:getWikimediaLanguages()
if not self._wikimediaLanguageObjects then
local m_wikimedia_languages = require("Module:wikimedia languages")
self._wikimediaLanguageObjects = {}
local wikimedia_codes = self._rawData.wikimedia_codes or { self._code }
for _, wlangcode in ipairs(wikimedia_codes) do
table.insert(self._wikimediaLanguageObjects, m_wikimedia_languages.getByCode(wlangcode))
end
end
return self._wikimediaLanguageCodes
end
end
return self._wikimediaLanguageObjects
--[==[Returns the name of the Wikipedia article for the language. If the property <code>wikipedia_article</code> is present in the data module it will be used first, otherwise a sitelink will be generated from <code>:getWikidataItem</code> (if set). Otherwise <code>:getCategoryName</code> is used as fallback.]==]
end
function Language:getWikipediaArticle()
 
if not self._wikipedia_article then
function Language:getWikipediaArticle()
if self._rawData.wikipedia_article then
if self._rawData.wikipedia_article then
self._wikipedia_article = self._rawData.wikipedia_article
return self._rawData.wikipedia_article  
elseif self:getWikidataItem() and mw.wikibase then
elseif self._wikipedia_article then
self._wikipedia_article = mw.wikibase.sitelink(self:getWikidataItem(), 'enwiki')
end
if not self._wikipedia_article then
self._wikipedia_article = self:getCategoryName():gsub("Creole language", "Creole")
end
end
return self._wikipedia_article
return self._wikipedia_article
elseif self:getWikidataItem() and mw.wikibase then
self._wikipedia_article = mw.wikibase.sitelink(self:getWikidataItem(), 'enwiki')
end
end
if not self._wikipedia_article then
self._wikipedia_article = mw.ustring.gsub(self:getCategoryName(), "Creole language", "Creole")
function Language:makeWikipediaLink()
return "[[w:" .. self:getWikipediaArticle() .. "|" .. self:getCanonicalName() .. "]]"
end
--[==[Returns the Wikidata item id for the language or <code>nil</code>. This corresponds to the the second field in the data modules.]==]
function Language:getWikidataItem()
if not self._WikidataItem then
local item = self._rawData[2]
if type(item) == "number" then
self._WikidataItem = "Q" .. item
else
self._WikidataItem = item
end
end
return self._WikidataItem
end
--[==[Returns a table of <code>Script</code> objects for all scripts that the language is written in. See [[Module:scripts]].]==]
function Language:getScripts()
if not self._scriptObjects then
self._scriptObjects = {}
if self:getScriptCodes()[1] == "All" then
self._scriptObjects = conditionalRequire("Module:scripts/data")
else
for _, sc in ipairs(self:getScriptCodes()) do
table.insert(self._scriptObjects, require("Module:scripts").getByCode(sc, nil, nil, useRequire))
end
end
end
return self._scriptObjects
end
end
return self._wikipedia_article
end
function Language:makeWikipediaLink()
return "[[w:" .. self:getWikipediaArticle() .. "|" .. self:getCanonicalName() .. "]]"
end
function Language:getWikidataItem()
local item = self._rawData[2]
if type(item) == "number" then
--[==[Returns the table of script codes in the language's data file.]==]
return "Q" .. item
function Language:getScriptCodes()
else
if not self._scriptCodes then
return item
self._scriptCodes = self._rawData[4] or {"None"}
end
return self._scriptCodes
end
end
end
 
--[==[Given some text, this function iterates through the scripts of a given language and tries to find the script that best matches the text. It returns a {{code|lua|Script}} object representing the script. If no match is found at all, it returns the {{code|lua|None}} script object.]==]
function Language:getScripts()
function Language:findBestScript(text, forceDetect)
if not self._scriptObjects then
if (not text) or text == "" or text == "-" then
local m_scripts = require("Module:scripts")
return require("Module:scripts").getByCode("None", nil, nil, useRequire)
self._scriptObjects = {}
end
if table.concat(self:getScriptCodes()) == "All" then
return require("Module:scripts").findBestScriptWithoutLang(text)
end
local scripts = self:getScripts()
if not scripts[2] and not forceDetect then
-- Necessary, because Hani covers the entire Han range (while the Hant & Hans lists don't list shared characters).
if scripts[1]:getCode():match("^Han") and require("Module:scripts").getByCode("Hani", nil, nil, useRequire):countCharacters(text) > 0 then
return scripts[1]
elseif scripts[1]:countCharacters(text) > 0 then
return scripts[1]
else
return require("Module:scripts").getByCode("None", nil, nil, useRequire)
end
end
for _, sc in ipairs(self:getScriptCodes()) do
return require("Module:languages/findBestScript")(export, self, text, scripts, forceDetect, useRequire)
table.insert(self._scriptObjects, m_scripts.getByCode(sc))
end
--[==[Returns a <code>Family</code> object for the language family that the language belongs to. See [[Module:families]].]==]
function Language:getFamily()
if self._familyObject == nil then
local familyCode = self:getFamilyCode()
if familyCode then
self._familyObject = require("Module:families").getByCode(familyCode, useRequire)
-- Still memoize a nil result.
else
self._familyObject = false
end
end
return self._familyObject or nil
end
--[==[Returns the family code in the language's data file.]==]
function Language:getFamilyCode()
if not self._familyCode then
self._familyCode = self._rawData[3]
end
return self._familyCode
end
function Language:getFamilyName()
if self._familyName == nil then
local family = self:getFamily()
if family then
self._familyName = family:getCanonicalName()
else
self._familyName = false
end
end
return self._familyName or nil
end
--[==[Check whether the language belongs to `family` (which can be a family code or object). A list of objects can be given in place of `family`; in that case, return true if the language belongs to any of the specified families. Note that some languages (in particular, certain creoles) can have multiple immediate ancestors potentially belonging to different families; in that case, return true if the language belongs to any of the specified families.]==]
function Language:inFamily(...)
--checkObject("family", nil, ...)
for _, family in ipairs{...} do
if type(family) == "table" then
family = family:getCode()
end
if not self:getFamilyCode() then
return false
elseif self:getFamilyCode() == family or self:getFamily():inFamily(family) then
return true
else
local ancestors = self:getAncestors()
for _, ancestor in ipairs(ancestors) do
if ancestor:inFamily(family) then
return true
end
end
end
end
return false
end
function Language:getParent()
if self._parentObject == nil then
local parentCode = self:getParentCode()
if parentCode then
self._parentObject = export.getByCode(parentCode, nil, true, true, useRequire)
else
self._parentObject = false
end
end
return self._parentObject or nil
end
function Language:getParentCode()
if not self._parentCode then
self._parentCode = self._rawData[5]
end
return self._parentCode
end
function Language:getParentName()
if self._parentName == nil then
local parent = self:getParent()
if parent then
self._parentName = parent:getCanonicalName()
else
self._parentName = false
end
end
return self._parentName or nil
end
function Language:getParentChain()
if not self._parentChain then
self._parentChain = {}
local parent = self:getParent()
while parent do
table.insert(self._parentChain, parent)
parent = parent:getParent()
end
end
return self._parentChain
end
function Language:hasParent(...)
--checkObject("language", nil, ...)
for _, otherlang in ipairs{...} do
for _, parent in ipairs(self:getParentChain()) do
if type(otherlang) == "string" then
if otherlang == parent:getCode() then return true end
else
if otherlang:getCode() == parent:getCode() then return true end
end
end
end
return false
end
--[==[If the language is an etymology language, this iterates through parents until a regular language or family is found, and the corresponding object is returned. If the language is a regular language, then it simply returns the language.]==]
function Language:getNonEtymological()
if not self._nonEtymologicalObject then
local nonEtymologicalCode = self:getNonEtymologicalCode()
if nonEtymologicalCode ~= self:getCode() then
self._nonEtymologicalObject = export.getByCode(nonEtymologicalCode, nil, nil, nil, useRequire)
else
self._nonEtymologicalObject = self
end
end
return self._nonEtymologicalObject
end
function Language:getNonEtymologicalCode()
return self._nonEtymologicalCode or self:getCode()
end
function Language:getNonEtymologicalName()
if self._nonEtymologicalName == nil then
local nonEtymological = self:getNonEtymological()
if nonEtymological then
self._nonEtymologicalName = nonEtymological:getCanonicalName()
else
self._nonEtymologicalName = false
end
end
end
return self._nonEtymologicalName or nil
end
end
return self._scriptObjects
--[==[Returns a table of <code class="nf">Language</code> objects for all languages that this language is directly descended from. Generally this is only a single language, but creoles, pidgins and mixed languages can have multiple ancestors.]==]
end
function Language:getAncestors()
 
if not self._ancestorObjects then
function Language:getScriptCodes()
self._ancestorObjects = {}
return self._rawData.scripts or self._rawData[4] or { "None" }
local ancestors = require("Module:table").shallowcopy(self:getAncestorCodes())
end
if #ancestors > 0 then
 
for _, ancestor in ipairs(ancestors) do
function Language:getFamily()
table.insert(self._ancestorObjects, export.getByCode(ancestor, nil, true, nil, useRequire))
if self._familyObject then
end
return self._familyObject
else
local fam = self:getFamily()
local protoLang = fam and fam:getProtoLanguage() or nil
-- For the cases where the current language is the proto-language
-- of its family, or an etymology language that is ancestral to that
-- proto-language, we need to step up a level higher right from the
-- start.
if protoLang and (
protoLang:getCode() == self:getCode() or
(self:hasType("etymology-only") and protoLang:hasAncestor(self))
) then
fam = fam:getFamily()
protoLang = fam and fam:getProtoLanguage() or nil
end
while not protoLang and not (not fam or fam:getCode() == "qfa-not") do
fam = fam:getFamily()
protoLang = fam and fam:getProtoLanguage() or nil
end
table.insert(self._ancestorObjects, protoLang)
end
end
return self._ancestorObjects
end
function Language:getAncestorCodes()
if not self._ancestorCodes then
local function get_codes(lang)
return lang._rawData.ancestors or {}
end
local codes = get_codes(self)
-- Avoid a language being its own ancestor via class inheritance. We only need to check for this if the language has inherited an ancestor table from its parent, because we never want to drop ancestors that have been explicitly set in the data.
-- Recursively iterate over ancestors until we find a loop/run out. If a loop is found that involves the language, drop that ancestor.
if #codes > 0 and #self._stack > 1 and not self._stack[#self._stack].ancestors then
local function check_ancestor(i, code, seen)
if seen[code] then
if code == self:getCode() then
table.remove(codes, i)
end
else
seen[code] = true
local ancestor = export.getByCode(code, nil, true, nil, useRequire)
for _, ancestorCode in ipairs(get_codes(ancestor)) do
check_ancestor(i, ancestorCode, seen)
end
end
end
for i, ancestorCode in ipairs(codes) do
local seen = {[self:getCode()] = true}
check_ancestor(i, ancestorCode, seen)
end
end
self._ancestorCodes = codes
end
return self._ancestorCodes
end
end
--[==[Given a list of language objects or codes, returns true if at least one of them is an ancestor. This includes any etymology-only children of that ancestor. If the language's ancestor(s) are etymology-only languages, it will also return true for those language parent(s) (e.g. if Vulgar Latin is the ancestor, it will also return true for its parent, Latin). However, a parent is excluded from this if the ancestor is also ancestral to that parent (e.g. if Classical Persian is the ancestor, Persian would return false, because Classical Persian is also ancestral to Persian).]==]
function Language:hasAncestor(...)
--checkObject("language", nil, ...)
local family = self._rawData[3] or self._rawData.family
local function iterateOverAncestorTree(node, func, parent_check)
if family then
local ancestors = node:getAncestors()
self._familyObject = require("Module:families").getByCode(family)
local ancestorsParents = {}
for _, ancestor in ipairs(ancestors) do
local ret = func(ancestor) or iterateOverAncestorTree(ancestor, func, parent_check)
if ret then return ret end
end
-- Check the parents of any ancestors. We don't do this if checking the parents of the other language, so that we exclude any etymology-only children of those parents that are not directly related (e.g. if the ancestor is Vulgar Latin and we are checking New Latin, we want it to return false because they are on different ancestral branches. As such, if we're already checking the parent of New Latin (Latin) we don't want to compare it to the parent of the ancestor (Latin), as this would be a false positive; it should be one or the other).
if not parent_check then
return nil
end
for _, ancestor in ipairs(ancestors) do
local ancestorParents = ancestor:getParentChain()
for _, ancestorParent in ipairs(ancestorParents) do
if ancestorParent:getCode() == self:getCode() or ancestorParent:hasAncestor(ancestor) then
break
else
table.insert(ancestorsParents, ancestorParent)
end
end
end
for _, ancestorParent in ipairs(ancestorsParents) do
local ret = func(ancestorParent)
if ret then return ret end
end
end
local parent_check = true
for _, otherlang in ipairs{...} do
repeat
if iterateOverAncestorTree(
self,
function(ancestor)
if type(otherlang) == "string" then
return ancestor:getCode() == otherlang
else
return ancestor:getCode() == otherlang:getCode()
end
end,
parent_check
) then
return true
elseif type(otherlang) == "string" then
otherlang = export.getByCode(otherlang, nil, true, nil, useRequire)
end
otherlang = otherlang:getParent()
parent_check = false
until not otherlang
end
return false
end
end
return self._familyObject
function Language:getAncestorChain()
end
if not self._ancestorChain then
 
self._ancestorChain = {}
 
local step = self
function Language:getAncestors()
while true do
if not self._ancestorObjects then
local ancestors = step:getAncestors()
self._ancestorObjects = {}
step = #ancestors == 1 and ancestors[1] or nil
if not step then break end
if self._rawData.ancestors then
table.insert(self._ancestorChain, 1, step)
for _, ancestor in ipairs(self._rawData.ancestors) do
end
table.insert(self._ancestorObjects, export.getByCode(ancestor) or require("Module:etymology languages").getByCode(ancestor))
end
return self._ancestorChain
end
local function fetch_descendants(self, format)
local languages = require("Module:languages/code to canonical name")
local etymology_languages = require("Module:etymology languages/code to canonical name")
local families = require("Module:families/code to canonical name")
local descendants = {}
local family = self:getFamily()
-- Iterate over all three datasets.
for _, data in ipairs{languages, etymology_languages, families} do
for code in pairs(data) do
local lang = export.getByCode(code, nil, true, true, useRequire)
-- Test for a descendant. Earlier tests weed out most candidates, while the more intensive tests are only used sparingly.
if (
( -- Not an alias code.
(not lang._rawData.main_code) or
lang._rawData.main_code == code
) and
code ~= self:getCode() and -- Not self.
lang:inFamily(family) and -- In the same family.
(
family:getProtoLanguageCode() == self:getCode() or -- Self is the protolanguage.
self:hasDescendant(lang) or -- Full hasDescendant check.
(lang:getNonEtymologicalCode() == self:getCode() and not self:hasAncestor(lang)) -- Etymology-only child which isn't an ancestor.
)
) then
if format == "object" then
table.insert(descendants, lang)
elseif format == "code" then
table.insert(descendants, code)
elseif format == "name" then
table.insert(descendants, lang:getCanonicalName())
end
end
end
end
return descendants
end
function Language:getDescendants()
if not self._descendantObjects then
self._descendantObjects = fetch_descendants(self, "object")
end
return self._descendantObjects
end
function Language:getDescendantCodes()
if not self._descendantCodes then
self._descendantCodes = fetch_descendants(self, "code")
end
return self._descendantCodes
end
function Language:getDescendantNames()
if not self._descendantNames then
self._descendantNames = fetch_descendants(self, "name")
end
return self._descendantNames
end
function Language:hasDescendant(...)
for _, lang in ipairs{...} do
if type(lang) == "string" then
lang = export.getByCode(lang, nil, true, nil, useRequire)
end
if lang:hasAncestor(self) then
return true
end
end
return false
end
--[==[Returns the name of the main category of that language. Example: {{code|lua|"French language"}} for French, whose category is at [[:Category:French language]]. Unless optional argument <code>nocap</code> is given, the language name at the beginning of the returned value will be capitalized. This capitalization is correct for category names, but not if the language name is lowercase and the returned value of this function is used in the middle of a sentence.]==]
function Language:getCategoryName(nocap)
if not self._categoryName then
local name = self:getCanonicalName()
-- Only add " language" if a regular language.
if #self._stack == 1 then
-- If the name already has "language" in it, don't add it.
if not name:match("[Ll]anguage$") then
name = name .. " language"
end
end
end
self._categoryName = name
end
if nocap then
return self._categoryName
else
else
local fam = self:getFamily()
return mw.getContentLanguage():ucfirst(self._categoryName)
local protoLang = fam and fam:getProtoLanguage() or nil
end
end
-- For the case where the current language is the proto-language
-- of its family, we need to step up a level higher right from the start.
--[==[Creates a link to the category; the link text is the canonical name.]==]
if protoLang and protoLang:getCode() == self:getCode() then
function Language:makeCategoryLink()
fam = fam:getFamily()
return "[[:Category:" .. self:getCategoryName() .. "|" .. self:getDisplayForm() .. "]]"
protoLang = fam and fam:getProtoLanguage() or nil
end
function Language:getStandardCharacters(sc)
if type(self._rawData.standardChars) ~= "table" then
return self._rawData.standardChars
else
if sc and type(sc) ~= "string" then
checkObject("script", nil, sc)
sc = sc:getCode()
end
end
if (not sc) or sc == "None" then
while not protoLang and not (not fam or fam:getCode() == "qfa-not") do
local scripts = {}
fam = fam:getFamily()
for _, script in pairs(self._rawData.standardChars) do
protoLang = fam and fam:getProtoLanguage() or nil
table.insert(scripts, script)
end
return table.concat(scripts)
end
if self._rawData.standardChars[sc] then
return self._rawData.standardChars[sc] .. (self._rawData.standardChars[1] or "")
end
end
table.insert(self._ancestorObjects, protoLang)
end
end
end
end
return self._ancestorObjects
--[==[Make the entry name (i.e. the correct page name).]==]
end
function Language:makeEntryName(text, sc)
 
if (not text) or text == "" then
local function iterateOverAncestorTree(node, func)
return text, nil, {}
for _, ancestor in ipairs(node:getAncestors()) do
end
if ancestor then
local ret = func(ancestor) or iterateOverAncestorTree(ancestor, func)
-- Set `unsupported` as true if certain conditions are met.
if ret then
local unsupported
return ret
-- If there's an underscore.
if text:find("_") then
track("underscore")
unsupported = true
-- If it looks like an interwiki link.
elseif text:find(":") and text ~= ":" then
local m_utildata = conditionalRequire("Module:utilities/data")
local prefix = text:gsub("^:*(.-):.*", string.ulower)
if m_utildata.interwikis[prefix] or m_utildata.namespaces[prefix] then
unsupported = true
end
end
end
end
end
end
function Language:getAncestorChain()
if not self._ancestorChain then
self._ancestorChain = {}
local step = #self:getAncestors() == 1 and self:getAncestors()[1] or nil
while step do
-- Check if the text is a listed unsupported title.
table.insert(self._ancestorChain, 1, step)
local unsupportedTitles = conditionalRequire("Module:links/data").unsupported_titles
step = #step:getAncestors() == 1 and step:getAncestors()[1] or nil
if unsupportedTitles[text] then
return "Unsupported titles/" .. unsupportedTitles[text], nil, {}
end
end
sc = checkScript(text, self, sc)
local fail, cats
text = normalize(text, sc)
text, fail, cats = iterateSectionSubstitutions(text, nil, nil, self, sc, self._rawData.entry_name, "makeEntryName")
text = mw.ustring.gsub(text, "^[¿¡]?([^%s%p]+)%s*[؟?!;՛՜ ՞ ՟?!︖︕।॥။၊་།]?$", "%1") or text
text = unsupported and "Unsupported titles/" .. text or text
return text, fail, cats
end
end
return self._ancestorChain
--[==[Generates alternative forms using a specified method, and returns them as a table. If no method is specified, returns a table containing only the input term.]==]
end
function Language:generateForms(text, sc)
 
if self._rawData.generate_forms then
 
sc = checkScript(text, self, sc)
function Language:hasAncestor(otherlang)
return require("Module:" .. self._rawData.generate_forms).generateForms(text, self:getCode(), sc:getCode())
local function compare(ancestor)
else
return ancestor:getCode() == otherlang:getCode()
return {text}
end
end
end
return iterateOverAncestorTree(self, compare) or false
--[==[Creates a sort key for the given entry name, following the rules appropriate for the language. This removes diacritical marks from the entry name if they are not considered significant for sorting, and may perform some other changes. Any initial hyphen is also removed, and anything parentheses is removed as well.
end
The <code>sort_key</code> setting for each language in the data modules defines the replacements made by this function, or it gives the name of the module that takes the entry name and returns a sortkey.]==]
 
function Language:makeSortKey(text, sc)
 
if (not text) or text == "" then
function Language:getCategoryName(nocap)
return text, nil, {}
local name = self:getCanonicalName()
end
if text:find("<[^<>]+>") then
track("track HTML tag")
end
-- Remove soft hyphens, strip markers and HTML tags.
text = text:gsub("­", "")
text = mw.text.unstrip(text)
:gsub("<[^<>]+>", "")
text = mw.uri.decode(text, "PATH")
text = checkNoEntities(text)
-- Remove initial hyphens and * unless the term only consists of spacing + punctuation characters.
text = mw.ustring.gsub(text, "^([􀀀-􏿽]*)[-־ـ᠊*]+([􀀀-􏿽]*)(.*[^%s%p].*)", "%1%2%3")
sc = checkScript(text, self, sc)
text = normalize(text, sc)
text = removeCarets(text, sc)
-- For languages with dotted dotless i, ensure that "İ" is sorted as "i", and "I" is sorted as "ı".
if self:hasDottedDotlessI() then
text = text
:gsub(mw.ustring.toNFD("İ"), "i")
:gsub("I", "ı")
text = sc:toFixedNFD(text)
end
-- Convert to lowercase, make the sortkey, then convert to uppercase. Where the language has dotted dotless i, it is usually not necessary to convert "i" to "İ" and "ı" to "I" first, because "I" will always be interpreted as conventional "I" (not dotless "İ") by any sorting algorithms, which will have been taken into account by the sortkey substitutions themselves. However, if no sortkey substitutions have been specified, then conversion is necessary so as to prevent "i" and "ı" both being sorted as "I".
-- An exception is made for scripts that (sometimes) sort by scraping page content, as that means they are sensitive to changes in capitalization (as it changes the target page).
local fail, cats
if not sc:sortByScraping() then
text = text:ulower()
end
text, fail, cats = iterateSectionSubstitutions(text, nil, nil, self, sc, self._rawData.sort_key, "makeSortKey")
if not sc:sortByScraping() then
if self:hasDottedDotlessI() and not self._rawData.sort_key then
text = text
:gsub("ı", "I")
:gsub("i", "İ")
text = sc:toFixedNFC(text)
end
text = text:uupper()
end
-- Remove parentheses, as long as they are either preceded or followed by something.
text = text
:gsub("(.)[()]+", "%1")
:gsub("[()]+(.)", "%1")
text = require("Module:string utilities").escape_risky_characters(text)
return text, fail, cats
end
-- If the name already has "language" in it, don't add it.
--[==[Create the form used as as a basis for display text and transliteration.]==]
if not name:find("[Ll]anguage$") then
local function processDisplayText(text, self, sc, keepCarets, keepPrefixes)
name = name .. " language"
local subbedChars = {}
text, subbedChars = doTempSubstitutions(text, subbedChars, keepCarets)
text = mw.uri.decode(text, "PATH")
text = checkNoEntities(text)
sc = checkScript(text, self, sc)
local fail, cats
text = normalize(text, sc)
text, fail, cats, subbedChars = iterateSectionSubstitutions(text, subbedChars, keepCarets, self, sc, self._rawData.display_text, "makeDisplayText")
text = removeCarets(text, sc)
-- Remove any interwiki link prefixes (unless they have been escaped or this has been disabled).
if text:match(":") and not keepPrefixes then
local m_utildata, rep = conditionalRequire("Module:utilities/data")
repeat
text, rep = text:gsub("\\\\(\\*:)", "\3%1")
until rep == 0
text = text
:gsub("\\:", "\4")
while true do
local prefix = text:gsub("^(.-):.+", function(m1)
return m1:gsub("\244[\128-\191]*", "")
end)
if not prefix or prefix == text then
break
end
local lower_prefix = prefix:ulower()
if not (m_utildata.interwikis[lower_prefix] or prefix == "") then
break
end
text = text:gsub("^(.-):(.*)", function(m1, m2)
local ret = {}
for subbedChar in m1:gmatch("\244[\128-\191]*") do
table.insert(ret, subbedChar)
end
return table.concat(ret) .. m2
end)
end
text = text
:gsub("\3", "\\")
:gsub("\4", ":")
end
return text, fail, cats, subbedChars
end
end
if not nocap then
name = mw.getContentLanguage():ucfirst(name)
--[==[Make the display text (i.e. what is displayed on the page).]==]
function Language:makeDisplayText(text, sc, keepPrefixes)
if (not text) or text == "" then
return text, nil, {}
end
local fail, cats, subbedChars
text, fail, cats, subbedChars = processDisplayText(text, self, sc, nil, keepPrefixes)
text = require("Module:string utilities").escape_risky_characters(text)
return undoTempSubstitutions(text, subbedChars), fail, cats
end
end
return name
end
function Language:makeCategoryLink()
return "[[:Category:" .. self:getCategoryName() .. "|" .. self:getDisplayForm() .. "]]"
end
function Language:getStandardCharacters()
return self._rawData.standardChars
end
function Language:makeEntryName(text)
text = mw.ustring.match(text, "^[¿¡]?(.-[^%s%p].-)%s*[؟?!;՛՜ ՞ ՟?!︖︕।॥။၊་།]?$") or text
if self:getCode() == "ar" then
--[==[Transliterates the text from the given script into the Latin script (see [[Wiktionary:Transliteration and romanization]]). The language must have the <code>translit</code> property for this to work; if it is not present, {{code|lua|nil}} is returned.
local U = mw.ustring.char
Returns three values:
local taTwiil = U(0x640)
# The transliteration.
local waSla = U(0x671)
# A boolean which indicates whether the transliteration failed for an unexpected reason. If {{code|lua|false}}, then the transliteration either succeeded, or the module is returning nothing in a controlled way (e.g. the input was {{code|lua|"-"}}). Generally, this means that no maintenance action is required. If {{code|lua|true}}, then the transliteration is {{code|lua|nil}} because either the input or output was defective in some way (e.g. [[Module:ar-translit]] will not transliterate non-vocalised inputs, and this module will fail partially-completed transliterations in all languages). Note that this value can be manually set by the transliteration module, so make sure to cross-check to ensure it is accurate.
-- diacritics ordinarily removed by entry_name replacements
# A table of categories selected by the transliteration module, which should be in the format expected by {{code|lua|format_categories}} in [[Module:utilities]].
local Arabic_diacritics = U(0x64B, 0x64C, 0x64D, 0x64E, 0x64F, 0x650, 0x651, 0x652, 0x670)
The <code>sc</code> parameter is handled by the transliteration module, and how it is handled is specific to that module. Some transliteration modules may tolerate {{code|lua|nil}} as the script, others require it to be one of the possible scripts that the module can transliterate, and will show an error if it's not one of them. For this reason, the <code>sc</code> parameter should always be provided when writing non-language-specific code.
The <code>module_override</code> parameter is used to override the default module that is used to provide the transliteration. This is useful in cases where you need to demonstrate a particular module in use, but there is no default module yet, or you want to demonstrate an alternative version of a transliteration module before making it official. It should not be used in real modules or templates, only for testing. All uses of this parameter are tracked by [[Template:tracking/module_override]].
'''Known bugs''':
* This function assumes {tr(s1) .. tr(s2) == tr(s1 .. s2)}. When this assertion fails, wikitext markups like <nowiki>'''</nowiki> can cause wrong transliterations.
* HTML entities like <code>&amp;apos;</code>, often used to escape wikitext markups, do not work.]==]
function Language:transliterate(text, sc, module_override)
-- If there is no text, or the language doesn't have transliteration data and there's no override, return nil.
if not (self._rawData.translit or module_override) then
return nil, false, {}
elseif (not text) or text == "" or text == "-" then
return text, false, {}
end
-- If the script is not transliteratable (and no override is given), return nil.
sc = checkScript(text, self, sc)
if not (sc:isTransliterated() or module_override) then
return nil, true, {}
end
-- Remove any strip markers.
text = mw.text.unstrip(text)
if text == waSla or mw.ustring.find(text, "^" .. taTwiil .. "?[" .. Arabic_diacritics .. "]" .. "$") then
-- Get the display text with the keepCarets flag set.
return text
local fail, cats, subbedChars
text, fail, cats, subbedChars = processDisplayText(text, self, sc, true)
-- Transliterate (using the module override if applicable).
text, fail, cats, subbedChars = iterateSectionSubstitutions(text, subbedChars, true, self, sc, module_override or self._rawData.translit, "tr")
-- Incomplete transliterations return nil.
if text then
if sc:countCharacters(text) > 0 then
-- Remove any characters in (extended) Latin, which includes Latin characters also included in other scripts (as these are false positives). Anything remaining should only be script code "None" (e.g. numerals).
local check_text = mw.ustring.gsub(text, "[" .. require("Module:scripts").getByCode("Latnx"):getCharacters() .. "]", "")
if require("Module:scripts").findBestScriptWithoutLang(check_text) ~= "None" then
return nil, true, cats
end
end
else
return nil, true, cats
end
text = require("Module:string utilities").escape_risky_characters(text)
text = undoTempSubstitutions(text, subbedChars)
-- If the script does not use capitalization, then capitalize any letters of the transliteration which are immediately preceded by a caret (and remove the caret).
if text and not sc:hasCapitalization() and text:match("%^") then
text = processCarets(text, "%^([\128-\191\244]*%*?)([^\128-\191\244][\128-\191]*)", function(m1, m2)
return m1 .. m2:uupper()
end)
end
-- Track module overrides.
if module_override ~= nil then
track("module_override")
end
end
fail = text == nil and (not not fail) or false
return text, fail, cats
end
end
if type(self._rawData.entry_name) == "table" then
function Language:overrideManualTranslit()
text = do_entry_name_or_sort_key_replacements(text, self._rawData.entry_name)
return not not self._rawData.override_translit
end
end
return text
--[==[Returns {{code|lua|true}} if the language has a transliteration module, or {{code|lua|false}} if it doesn't.]==]
end
function Language:hasTranslit()
 
return not not self._rawData.translit
 
-- Return true if the language has display processing enabled, i.e. lang:makeDisplayText()
-- does non-trivial processing.
function Language:hasDisplayProcessing()
return not not self._rawData.display
end
 
 
-- Apply display-text replacements to `text`, if any.
function Language:makeDisplayText(text)
if type(self._rawData.display) == "table" then
text = do_entry_name_or_sort_key_replacements(text, self._rawData.display)
end
end
return text
function Language:link_tr()
end
return not not self._rawData.link_tr
 
 
-- Add to data tables?
local has_dotted_undotted_i = {
["az"] = true,
["crh"] = true,
["gag"] = true,
["kaa"] = true,
["tt"] = true,
["tr"] = true,
["zza"] = true,
}
 
function Language:makeSortKey(name, sc)
if has_dotted_undotted_i[self:getCode()] then
name = name:gsub("I", "ı")
end
end
name = mw.ustring.lower(name)
--[==[Returns {{code|lua|true}} if the language uses the letters I/ı and İ/i, or {{code|lua|false}} if it doesn't.]==]
function Language:hasDottedDotlessI()
return not not self._rawData.dotted_dotless_i
end
-- Remove initial hyphens and *
function Language:toJSON(returnTable)
local hyphens_regex = "^[-־ـ*]+(.)"
local entryNamePatterns = nil
name = mw.ustring.gsub(name, hyphens_regex, "%1")
local entryNameRemoveDiacritics = nil
if self._rawData.entry_name then
entryNameRemoveDiacritics = self._rawData.entry_name.remove_diacritics
if self._rawData.entry_name.from then
entryNamePatterns = {}
for i, from in ipairs(self._rawData.entry_name.from) do
table.insert(entryNamePatterns, {from = from, to = self._rawData.entry_name.to[i] or ""})
end
end
end
if not self._type then
self:hasType()
end
local types = {}
for type in pairs(self._type) do
table.insert(types, type)
end
local ret = {
ancestors = self:getAncestorCodes(),
canonicalName = self:getCanonicalName(),
categoryName = self:getCategoryName("nocap"),
code = self:getCode(),
entryNamePatterns = entryNamePatterns,
entryNameRemoveDiacritics = entryNameRemoveDiacritics,
family = self:getFamilyCode(),
otherNames = self:getOtherNames(true),
aliases = self:getAliases(),
varieties = self:getVarieties(),
scripts = self:getScriptCodes(),
parent = self._parentCode or nil,
nonEtymological = self._nonEtymologicalCode or nil,
type = types,
wikimediaLanguages = self:getWikimediaLanguageCodes(),
wikidataItem = self:getWikidataItem(),
}
ret = require("Module:table").deepcopy(ret)
-- If there are language-specific rules to generate the key, use those
if returnTable then
if type(self._rawData.sort_key) == "table" then
return ret
name = do_entry_name_or_sort_key_replacements(name, self._rawData.sort_key)
else
elseif type(self._rawData.sort_key) == "string" then
return require("Module:JSON").toJSON(ret)
name = require("Module:" .. self._rawData.sort_key).makeSortKey(name, self:getCode(), sc and sc:getCode())
end
end
end
-- Remove parentheses, as long as they are either preceded or followed by something
--[==[
name = mw.ustring.gsub(name, "(.)[()]+", "%1")
<span style="color: #BA0000">This function is not for use in entries or other content pages.</span>
name = mw.ustring.gsub(name, "[()]+(.)", "%1")
Returns a blob of data about the language. The format of this blob is undocumented, and perhaps unstable; it's intended for things like the module's own unit-tests, which are "close friends" with the module and will be kept up-to-date as the format changes.
-- Do NOT use these methods!
-- All uses should be pre-approved on the talk page!
]==]
function Language:getRawData()
local rawData = {}
for _, element in ipairs(self._stack) do
for k, v in pairs(element) do
rawData[k] = v
end
end
return rawData
end
if has_dotted_undotted_i[self:getCode()] then
--[==[<span style="color: #BA0000">This function is not for use in entries or other content pages.</span>
name = name:gsub("i", "İ")
Returns a blob of data about the language that contains the "extra data". Much like with getRawData, the format of this blob is undocumented, and perhaps unstable; it's intended for things like the module's own unit-tests, which are "close friends" with the module and will be kept up-to-date as the format changes.]==]
function Language:getRawExtraData()
if #self._stack == 1 then
self:loadInExtraData()
end
return self._extraData
end
end
return mw.ustring.upper(name)
local function getRawExtraLanguageData(code)
end
local modulename = export.getExtraDataModuleName(code)
 
return modulename and conditionalRequire("Module:" .. modulename)[code] or nil
function Language:overrideManualTranslit()
if self._rawData.override_translit then
return true
else
return false
end
end
end


 
function Language:loadInExtraData()
function Language:transliterate(text, sc, module_override)
if not self._extraData then
local m = self._rawData.translit_module
-- load extra data from module and assign to _extraData field
if not ((module_override or m) and text) then
-- use empty table as a fallback if extra data is nil
return nil
self._extraData = getRawExtraLanguageData(self:getCode()) or {}
end
end
end
return require("Module:" .. (module_override or m)).tr(text, self:getCode(), sc and sc:getCode() or nil)
return Language
end
end


function Language:hasTranslit()
local function make_stack(code, data, parent, useRequire)
return self._rawData.translit_module and true or false
parent.__index = parent
end
 
local lang = {_code = code}
 
function Language:link_tr()
return self._rawData.link_tr and true or false
end
 
 
function Language:toJSON()
local entryNamePatterns = nil
local entryNameRemoveDiacritics = nil
if self._rawData.entry_name then
-- Full language.
entryNameRemoveDiacritics = self._rawData.entry_name.remove_diacritics
if not parent._stack then
if self._rawData.entry_name.from then
-- Create stack, accessed with rawData metamethod.
entryNamePatterns = {}
lang._stack = parent._rawData and {parent._rawData, data} or {data}
for i, from in ipairs(self._rawData.entry_name.from) do
lang._rawData = setmetatable({}, {
local to = self._rawData.entry_name.to[i] or ""
__index = function(t, k)
table.insert(entryNamePatterns, { from = from, to = to })
-- Data that isn't inherited from the parent.
local function no_inherit(lang, t, k)
if (
k == "aliases" or
k == "varieties" or
k == "otherNames"
) then
return lang._stack[#lang._stack][k]
end
end
-- Data that is appended by each generation.
local function append_data(lang, t, k)
if k == "type" then
local parts = {}
for i = 1, #lang._stack do
table.insert(parts, lang._stack[i][k])
end
if type(parts[1]) == "string" then
return table.concat(parts, ", ")
end
end
end
-- Otherwise, iterate down the stack, looking for a match.
local function inherit_data(lang, t, k)
local i = #lang._stack
while not lang._stack[i][k] and i > 1 do
i = i - 1
end
return lang._stack[i][k]
end
local ret = no_inherit(lang, t, k) or
append_data(lang, t, k) or
inherit_data(lang, t, k)
if (
k == 4 or
k == "ancestors" or
k == "wikimedia_codes"
) then
if type(ret) == "table" then
return ret
elseif type(ret) == "string" then
return mw.text.split(ret, "%s*,%s*")
end
else
return ret
end
end,
-- Retain immutability (as writing to rawData will break functionality).
__newindex = function()
error("not allowed to edit rawData")
end
end
end
})
-- Non-etymological code is the parent code.
lang._nonEtymologicalCode = parent._code or code
-- Etymology-only.
else
-- Copy over rawData and stack to the new object, and add new layer to stack.
lang._rawData = parent._rawData
lang._stack = parent._stack
table.insert(lang._stack, data)
-- Copy non-etymological code.
lang._nonEtymologicalCode = parent._nonEtymologicalCode
end
end
local ret = {
return setmetatable(lang, parent)
ancestors = self._rawData.ancestors,
canonicalName = self:getCanonicalName(),
categoryName = self:getCategoryName("nocap"),
code = self._code,
entryNamePatterns = entryNamePatterns,
entryNameRemoveDiacritics = entryNameRemoveDiacritics,
family = self._rawData[3] or self._rawData.family,
otherNames = self:getOtherNames(true),
aliases = self:getAliases(),
varieties = self:getVarieties(),
scripts = self._rawData.scripts or self._rawData[4],
type = self:getType(),
wikimediaLanguages = self._rawData.wikimedia_codes,
wikidataItem = self:getWikidataItem(),
}
return require("Module:JSON").toJSON(ret)
end
 
 
-- Do NOT use these methods!
-- All uses should be pre-approved on the talk page!
function Language:getRawData()
return self._rawData
end
end
function Language:getRawExtraData()
self:loadInExtraData()
return self._extraData
end
Language.__index = Language


function export.getDataModuleName(code)
function export.getDataModuleName(code)
if code:find("^%l%l$") then
if code:match("^%l%l$") then
return "languages/data2"
return "languages/data/2"
elseif code:find("^%l%l%l$") then
elseif code:match("^%l%l%l$") then
local prefix = code:sub(1, 1)
local prefix = code:sub(1, 1)
return "languages/data3/" .. prefix
return "languages/data/3/" .. prefix
elseif code:find("^[%l-]+$") then
elseif code:match("^[%l-]+$") then
return "languages/datax"
return "languages/data/exceptional"
else
else
return nil
return nil
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end
end


function export.getExtraDataModuleName(code)
local dataModule = export.getDataModuleName(code)
return dataModule and dataModule .. "/extra" or nil
end


function export.getExtraDataModuleName(code)
function export.makeObject(code, data, useRequire)
if code:find("^%l%l$") then
if not data then
return "languages/extradata2"
elseif code:find("^%l%l%l$") then
local prefix = code:sub(1, 1)
return "languages/extradata3/" .. prefix
elseif code:find("^[%l-]+$") then
return "languages/extradatax"
else
return nil
return nil
end
end
end
 
code = data.main_code or code
 
local function getRawLanguageData(code)
if data.type:find("family") and not data[5] then
local modulename = export.getDataModuleName(code)
return require("Module:families").makeObject(code, data, useRequire)
return modulename and mw.loadData("Module:" .. modulename)[code] or nil
else
end
local parent
 
if data[5] then
 
parent = export.getByCode(data[5], nil, true, true, useRequire)
local function getRawExtraLanguageData(code)
else
local modulename = export.getExtraDataModuleName(code)
parent = make_language(code, data, useRequire)
return modulename and mw.loadData("Module:" .. modulename)[code] or nil
end
end
return make_stack(code, data, parent, useRequire)
 
 
function Language:loadInExtraData()
if not self._extraData then
-- load extra data from module and assign to meta table
-- use empty table as a fallback if extra data is nil
local meta = getmetatable(self)
meta._extraData = getRawExtraLanguageData(self._code) or {}
setmetatable(self, meta)
end
end
end
end


 
--[==[Finds the language whose code matches the one provided. If it exists, it returns a <code class="nf">Language</code> object representing the language. Otherwise, it returns {{code|lua|nil}}, unless <code class="n">paramForError</code> is given, in which case an error is generated. If <code class="n">paramForError</code> is {{code|lua|true}}, a generic error message mentioning the bad code is generated; otherwise <code class="n">paramForError</code> should be a string or number specifying the parameter that the code came from, and this parameter will be mentioned in the error message along with the bad code. If <code class="n">allowEtymLang</code> is specified, etymology language codes are allowed and looked up along with normal language codes. If <code class="n">allowFamily</code> is specified, language family codes are allowed and looked up along with normal language codes.]==]
function export.makeObject(code, data)
function export.getByCode(code, paramForError, allowEtymLang, allowFamily, useRequire)
return data and setmetatable({ _rawData = data, _code = code }, Language) or nil
end
 
 
function export.getByCode(code, paramForError, allowEtymLang, allowFamily)
if type(code) ~= "string" then
if type(code) ~= "string" then
error("The function getByCode expects a string as its first argument, but received " .. (code == nil and "nil" or "a " .. type(code)) .. ".")
local typ
if not code then
typ = "nil"
elseif checkObject("language", true, code) then
typ = "a language object"
elseif checkObject("family", true, code) then
typ = "a family object"
else
typ = "a " .. type(code)
end
error("The function getByCode expects a string as its first argument, but received " .. typ .. ".")
end
end
local retval = export.makeObject(code, getRawLanguageData(code))
local function conditionalRequire(modulename)
if not retval and allowEtymLang then
if useRequire then
retval = require("Module:etymology languages").getByCode(code)
return require(modulename)
end
else
if not retval and allowFamily then
return mw.loadData(modulename)
retval = require("Module:families").getByCode(code)
end
end
end
local modulename = export.getDataModuleName(code)
local data = modulename and
conditionalRequire("Module:" .. modulename)[code] or
(allowEtymLang and require("Module:etymology languages/track-bad-etym-code")(code) and conditionalRequire("Module:etymology languages/data")[code]) or
(allowFamily and conditionalRequire("Module:families/data")[code]) or
(allowEtymLang and allowFamily and conditionalRequire("Module:families/data/etymology")[code])
local retval = code and data and export.makeObject(code, data, useRequire)
if not retval and paramForError then
if not retval and paramForError then
local codetext = nil
require("Module:languages/errorGetBy").code(code, paramForError, allowEtymLang, allowFamily)
if allowEtymLang and allowFamily then
codetext = "language, etymology language or family code"
elseif allowEtymLang then
codetext = "language or etymology language code"
elseif allowFamily then
codetext = "language or family code"
else
codetext = "language code"
end
export.err(code, paramForError, codetext)
end
end
return retval
return retval
end
end


 
--[==[Like {{code|lua|getByCanonicalName()}}, except it also looks at the <code class="n">otherNames</code> listed in the non-etymology language data modules, and does not (currently) have options to look up etymology languages and families.]==]
function export.getByName(name, errorIfInvalid)
function export.getByName(name, errorIfInvalid)
local byName = mw.loadData("Module:languages/by name")
local byName = mw.loadData("Module:languages/by name")
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if not code then
if not code then
if errorIfInvalid then
if errorIfInvalid then
error("The language name \"" .. name .. "\" is not valid.")
error("The language name \"" .. name .. "\" is not valid. See [[Wiktionary:List of languages]].")
else
else
return nil
return nil
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end
end
return export.makeObject(code, getRawLanguageData(code))
return export.getByCode(code)
end
end


function export.getByCanonicalName(name, errorIfInvalid, allowEtymLang, allowFamily)
--[==[Finds the language whose canonical name (the name used to represent that language on Wiktionary) or other name matches the one provided. If it exists, it returns a <code class="nf">Language</code> object representing the language. Otherwise, it returns {{code|lua|nil}}, unless <code class="n">paramForError</code> is given, in which case an error is generated. If <code class="n">allowEtymLang</code> is specified, etymology language codes are allowed and looked up along with normal language codes. If <code class="n">allowFamily</code> is specified, language family codes are allowed and looked up along with normal language codes.
local byName = mw.loadData("Module:languages/canonical names")
The canonical name of languages should always be unique (it is an error for two languages on Wiktionary to share the same canonical name), so this is guaranteed to give at most one result.
This function is powered by [[Module:languages/canonical names]], which contains a pre-generated mapping of non-etymology-language canonical names to codes. It is generated by going through the [[:Category:Language data modules]] for non-etymology languages. When <code class="n">allowEtymLang</code> is specified for the above function, [[Module:etymology languages/canonical names]] may also be used, and when <code class="n">allowFamily</code> is specified for the above function, [[Module:families/canonical names]] may also be used.]==]
function export.getByCanonicalName(name, errorIfInvalid, allowEtymLang, allowFamily, useRequire)
local function conditionalRequire(modulename)
if useRequire then
return require(modulename)
else
return mw.loadData(modulename)
end
end
local byName = conditionalRequire("Module:languages/canonical names")
local code = byName and byName[name]
local code = byName and byName[name]
 
local retval = code and export.makeObject(code, getRawLanguageData(code)) or nil
if not code and allowEtymLang then
if not retval and allowEtymLang then
byName = conditionalRequire("Module:etymology languages/canonical names")
retval = require("Module:etymology languages").getByCanonicalName(name)
code = byName and byName[name] or
byName[name:gsub(" [Ss]ubstrate$", "")] or
byName[name:gsub("^a ", "")] or
byName[name:gsub("^a ", ""):gsub(" [Ss]ubstrate$", "")] or
-- For etymology families like "ira-pro".
-- FIXME: This is not ideal, as it allows " languages" to be appended to any etymology-only language, too.
byName[name:match("^(.*) languages$")]
end
end
if not retval and allowFamily then
local famname = name:match("^(.*) languages$")
if not code and allowFamily then
famname = famname or name
byName = conditionalRequire("Module:families/canonical names")
retval = require("Module:families").getByCanonicalName(famname)
code = byName and byName[name] or
byName[name:match("^(.*) languages$")]
end
end
local retval = code and export.getByCode(code, errorIfInvalid, allowEtymLang, allowFamily, useRequire)
if not retval and errorIfInvalid then
if not retval and errorIfInvalid then
local text
require("Module:languages/errorGetBy").canonicalName(name, allowEtymLang, allowFamily)
if allowEtymLang and allowFamily then
text = "language, etymology language or family name"
elseif allowEtymLang then
text = "language or etymology language name"
elseif allowFamily then
text = "language or family name"
else
text = "language name"
end
error("The " .. text .. " \"" .. name .. "\" is not valid.")
end
end
return retval
return retval
end
end


function export.iterateAll()
--[==[Used by [[Module:languages/data/2]] (et al.) to add default types to the entities returned.]==]
mw.incrementExpensiveFunctionCount()
function export.addDefaultTypes(data, regular, ...)
local m_data = mw.loadData("Module:languages/alldata")
for _, entity in pairs(data) do
local func, t, var = pairs(m_data)
-- "regular" encompasses everything that doesn't have another type already assigned.
if regular then
return function()
entity.type = entity.type or "regular"
local code, data = func(t, var)
end
return export.makeObject(code, data)
local types = table.concat({...}, ", ")
if #types > 0 then
entity.type =  types .. (entity.type and (", " .. entity.type) or "")
end
end
end
return data
end
end


--[==[If the language is an etymology language, this iterates through parents until a regular language or family is found, and the corresponding object is returned. If the language is a regular language, then it simply returns the language.]==]
--[==[Used by [[Module:etymology languages/data]] and [[Module:families/data/etymology]] to finalize the data into the format that is actually returned.]==]
function export.getNonEtymological()
function export.finalizeEtymologyData(data)
if not self._nonEtymologicalObject then
local aliases = {}
local nonEtymologicalCode = self:getNonEtymologicalCode()
for code, entity in pairs(data) do
if nonEtymologicalCode ~= self:getCode() then
-- Move parent to 5 and family to 3.
self._nonEtymologicalObject = export.getByCode(nonEtymologicalCode, nil, nil, nil, useRequire)
data[code][5] = data[code][3]
else
data[code][3] = data[code].family
self._nonEtymologicalObject = self
data[code].family = nil
-- Assign any alias codes listed in alias_codes. The main_code field is used to make sure objects always use that to identify themselves, which means all aliases are fungible with their counterparts.
if entity.alias_codes then
entity.main_code = code
for _, alias in ipairs(entity.alias_codes) do
aliases[alias] = entity
end
entity.alias_codes = nil
end
end
end
end
return self._nonEtymologicalObject
for code, alias in pairs(aliases) do
end
data[code] = alias
end
function export.getNonEtymologicalCode()
return data
return self._nonEtymologicalCode or self:getCode()
end
end


function export.getNonEtymologicalName()
--[==[For backwards compatibility only; modules should require the /error themselves.]==]
if self._nonEtymologicalName == nil then
function export.err(lang_code, param, code_desc, template_tag, not_real_lang)
local nonEtymological = self:getNonEtymological()
return require("Module:languages/error")(lang_code, param, code_desc, template_tag, not_real_lang)
if nonEtymological then
self._nonEtymologicalName = nonEtymological:getCanonicalName()
else
self._nonEtymologicalName = false
end
end
return self._nonEtymologicalName or nil
end
end


return export
return export

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