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− | --[[--------------------------< F O R W A R D D E C L A R A T I O N S >--------------------------------------
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− | local dates, year_date_check, reformat_dates, date_hyphen_to_dash, -- functions in Module:Citation/CS1/Date_validation
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− | date_name_xlate
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− |
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− | local is_set, in_array, substitute, error_comment, set_error, select_one, -- functions in Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities
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− | add_maint_cat, wrap_style, safe_for_italics, is_wikilink, make_wikilink,
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− | strip_apostrophe_markup;
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− |
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− | local z ={}; -- tables in Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities
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− |
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− | local extract_ids, extract_id_access_levels, build_id_list, is_embargoed; -- functions in Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers
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− |
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− | local make_coins_title, get_coins_pages, COinS; -- functions in Module:Citation/CS1/COinS
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− |
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− | local cfg = {}; -- table of configuration tables that are defined in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration
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− | local whitelist = {}; -- table of tables listing valid template parameter names; defined in Module:Citation/CS1/Whitelist
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< P A G E S C O P E V A R I A B L E S >--------------------------------------
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− |
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− | delare variables here that have page-wide scope that are not brought in from other modules; thatare created here
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− | and used here
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local added_deprecated_cat; -- boolean flag so that the category is added only once
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− | local added_prop_cats = {}; -- list of property categories that have been added to z.properties_cats
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− | local added_vanc_errs; -- boolean flag so we only emit one Vancouver error / category
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− |
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− | local Frame; -- holds the module's frame table
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< F I R S T _ S E T >------------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Locates and returns the first set value in a table of values where the order established in the table,
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− | left-to-right (or top-to-bottom), is the order in which the values are evaluated. Returns nil if none are set.
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− |
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− | This version replaces the original 'for _, val in pairs do' and a similar version that used ipairs. With the pairs
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− | version the order of evaluation could not be guaranteed. With the ipairs version, a nil value would terminate
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− | the for-loop before it reached the actual end of the list.
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function first_set (list, count)
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− | local i = 1;
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− | while i <= count do -- loop through all items in list
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− | if is_set( list[i] ) then
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− | return list[i]; -- return the first set list member
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− | end
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− | i = i + 1; -- point to next
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< A D D _ P R O P _ C A T >--------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Adds a category to z.properties_cats using names from the configuration file with additional text if any.
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− |
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− | foreign_lang_source and foreign_lang_source_2 keys have a language code appended to them so that multiple languages
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− | may be categorized but multiples of the same language are not categorized.
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− |
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− | added_prop_cats is a table declared in page scope variables above
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function add_prop_cat (key, arguments)
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− | if not added_prop_cats [key] then
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− | added_prop_cats [key] = true; -- note that we've added this category
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− | key = key:gsub ('(foreign_lang_source_?2?)%a%a%a?', '%1'); -- strip lang code from keyname
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− | table.insert( z.properties_cats, substitute (cfg.prop_cats [key], arguments)); -- make name then add to table
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< A D D _ V A N C _ E R R O R >----------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Adds a single Vancouver system error message to the template's output regardless of how many error actually exist.
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− | To prevent duplication, added_vanc_errs is nil until an error message is emitted.
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− |
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− | added_vanc_errs is a boolean declared in page scope variables above
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function add_vanc_error (source)
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− | if not added_vanc_errs then
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− | added_vanc_errs = true; -- note that we've added this category
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− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'vancouver', {source}, true ) } );
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< I S _ S C H E M E >------------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | does this thing that purports to be a uri scheme seem to be a valid scheme? The scheme is checked to see if it
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− | is in agreement with http://tools.ietf.org/html/std66#section-3.1 which says:
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− | Scheme names consist of a sequence of characters beginning with a
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− | letter and followed by any combination of letters, digits, plus
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− | ("+"), period ("."), or hyphen ("-").
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− |
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− | returns true if it does, else false
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function is_scheme (scheme)
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− | return scheme and scheme:match ('^%a[%a%d%+%.%-]*:'); -- true if scheme is set and matches the pattern
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[=[-------------------------< I S _ D O M A I N _ N A M E >--------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Does this thing that purports to be a domain name seem to be a valid domain name?
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− |
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− | Syntax defined here: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1034#section-3.5
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− | BNF defined here: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4234
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− | Single character names are generally reserved; see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsind-iana-dns-01#page-15;
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− | see also [[Single-letter second-level domain]]
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− | list of tlds: https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db
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− |
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− | rfc952 (modified by rfc 1123) requires the first and last character of a hostname to be a letter or a digit. Between
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− | the first and last characters the name may use letters, digits, and the hyphen.
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− |
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− | Also allowed are IPv4 addresses. IPv6 not supported
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− |
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− | domain is expected to be stripped of any path so that the last character in the last character of the tld. tld
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− | is two or more alpha characters. Any preceding '//' (from splitting a url with a scheme) will be stripped
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− | here. Perhaps not necessary but retained incase it is necessary for IPv4 dot decimal.
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− |
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− | There are several tests:
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− | the first character of the whole domain name including subdomains must be a letter or a digit
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− | internationalized domain name (ascii characters with .xn-- ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) prefix xn-- in the tld) see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490
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− | single-letter/digit second-level domains in the .org, .cash, and .today TLDs
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− | q, x, and z SL domains in the .com TLD
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− | i and q SL domains in the .net TLD
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− | single-letter SL domains in the ccTLDs (where the ccTLD is two letters)
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− | two-character SL domains in gTLDs (where the gTLD is two or more letters)
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− | three-plus-character SL domains in gTLDs (where the gTLD is two or more letters)
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− | IPv4 dot-decimal address format; TLD not allowed
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− |
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− | returns true if domain appears to be a proper name and tld or IPv4 address, else false
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− |
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− | ]=]
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− |
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− | local function is_domain_name (domain)
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− | if not domain then
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− | return false; -- if not set, abandon
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− | end
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− |
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− | domain = domain:gsub ('^//', ''); -- strip '//' from domain name if present; done here so we only have to do it once
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− |
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− | if not domain:match ('^[%w]') then -- first character must be letter or digit
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− | return false;
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− | end
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− |
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− | if domain:match ('^%a+:') then -- hack to detect things that look like s:Page:Title where Page: is namespace at wikisource
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− | return false;
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− | end
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− |
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− | local patterns = { -- patterns that look like urls
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− | '%f[%w][%w][%w%-]+[%w]%.%a%a+$', -- three or more character hostname.hostname or hostname.tld
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− | '%f[%w][%w][%w%-]+[%w]%.xn%-%-[%w]+$', -- internationalized domain name with ACE prefix
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− | '%f[%a][qxz]%.com$', -- assigned one character .com hostname (x.com times out 2015-12-10)
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− | '%f[%a][iq]%.net$', -- assigned one character .net hostname (q.net registered but not active 2015-12-10)
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− | '%f[%w][%w]%.%a%a$', -- one character hostname and cctld (2 chars)
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− | '%f[%w][%w][%w]%.%a%a+$', -- two character hostname and tld
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− | '^%d%d?%d?%.%d%d?%d?%.%d%d?%d?%.%d%d?%d?', -- IPv4 address
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− | }
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− |
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− | for _, pattern in ipairs (patterns) do -- loop through the patterns list
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− | if domain:match (pattern) then
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− | return true; -- if a match then we think that this thing that purports to be a url is a url
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− | for _, d in ipairs ({'cash', 'company', 'today', 'org'}) do -- look for single letter second level domain names for these top level domains
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− | if domain:match ('%f[%w][%w]%.' .. d) then
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− | return true
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− | end
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− | end
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− | return false; -- no matches, we don't know what this thing is
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< I S _ U R L >------------------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | returns true if the scheme and domain parts of a url appear to be a valid url; else false.
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− |
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− | This function is the last step in the validation process. This function is separate because there are cases that
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− | are not covered by split_url(), for example is_parameter_ext_wikilink() which is looking for bracketted external
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− | wikilinks.
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function is_url (scheme, domain)
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− | if is_set (scheme) then -- if scheme is set check it and domain
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− | return is_scheme (scheme) and is_domain_name (domain);
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− | else
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− | return is_domain_name (domain); -- scheme not set when url is protocol relative
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< S P L I T _ U R L >------------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Split a url into a scheme, authority indicator, and domain.
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− |
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− | First remove Fully Qualified Domain Name terminator (a dot following tld) (if any) and any path(/), query(?) or fragment(#).
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− |
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− | If protocol relative url, return nil scheme and domain else return nil for both scheme and domain.
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− |
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− | When not protocol relative, get scheme, authority indicator, and domain. If there is an authority indicator (one
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− | or more '/' characters immediately following the scheme's colon), make sure that there are only 2.
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− |
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− | Strip off any port and path;
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function split_url (url_str)
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− | local scheme, authority, domain;
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− |
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− | url_str = url_str:gsub ('([%a%d])%.?[/%?#].*$', '%1'); -- strip FQDN terminator and path(/), query(?), fragment (#) (the capture prevents false replacement of '//')
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− |
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− | if url_str:match ('^//%S*') then -- if there is what appears to be a protocol relative url
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− | domain = url_str:match ('^//(%S*)')
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− | elseif url_str:match ('%S-:/*%S+') then -- if there is what appears to be a scheme, optional authority indicator, and domain name
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− | scheme, authority, domain = url_str:match ('(%S-:)(/*)(%S+)'); -- extract the scheme, authority indicator, and domain portions
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− | authority = authority:gsub ('//', '', 1); -- replace place 1 pair of '/' with nothing;
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− | if is_set(authority) then -- if anything left (1 or 3+ '/' where authority should be) then
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− | return scheme; -- return scheme only making domain nil which will cause an error message
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− | end
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− | domain = domain:gsub ('(%a):%d+', '%1'); -- strip port number if present
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− | end
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− |
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− | return scheme, domain;
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< L I N K _ P A R A M _ O K >---------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | checks the content of |title-link=, |series-link=, |author-link= etc for properly formatted content: no wikilinks, no urls
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− |
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− | Link parameters are to hold the title of a wikipedia article so none of the WP:TITLESPECIALCHARACTERS are allowed:
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− | # < > [ ] | { } _
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− | except the underscore which is used as a space in wiki urls and # which is used for section links
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− |
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− | returns false when the value contains any of these characters.
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− |
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− | When there are no illegal characters, this function returns TRUE if value DOES NOT appear to be a valid url (the
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− | |<param>-link= parameter is ok); else false when value appears to be a valid url (the |<param>-link= parameter is NOT ok).
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function link_param_ok (value)
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− | local scheme, domain;
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− | if value:find ('[<>%[%]|{}]') then -- if any prohibited characters
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− | return false;
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− | end
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− |
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− | scheme, domain = split_url (value); -- get scheme or nil and domain or nil from url;
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− | return not is_url (scheme, domain); -- return true if value DOES NOT appear to be a valid url
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< L I N K _ T I T L E _ O K >---------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Use link_param_ok() to validate |<param>-link= value and its matching |<title>= value.
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− |
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− | |<title>= may be wikilinked but not when |<param>-link= has a value. This function emits an error message when
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− | that condition exists
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function link_title_ok (link, lorig, title, torig)
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− | local orig;
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− |
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− | if is_set (link) then -- don't bother if <param>-link doesn't have a value
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− | if not link_param_ok (link) then -- check |<param>-link= markup
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− | orig = lorig; -- identify the failing link parameter
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− | elseif title:find ('%[%[') then -- check |title= for wikilink markup
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− | orig = torig; -- identify the failing |title= parameter
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− | if is_set (orig) then
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− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'bad_paramlink', orig)}); -- url or wikilink in |title= with |title-link=;
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< C H E C K _ U R L >------------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Determines whether a URL string appears to be valid.
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− |
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− | First we test for space characters. If any are found, return false. Then split the url into scheme and domain
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− | portions, or for protocol relative (//example.com) urls, just the domain. Use is_url() to validate the two
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− | portions of the url. If both are valid, or for protocol relative if domain is valid, return true, else false.
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− |
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− | Because it is different from a standard url, and because this module used external_link() to make external links
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− | that work for standard and news: links, we validate newsgroup names here. The specification for a newsgroup name
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− | is at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5536#section-3.1.4
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function check_url( url_str )
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− | if nil == url_str:match ("^%S+$") then -- if there are any spaces in |url=value it can't be a proper url
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− | return false;
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− | end
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− | local scheme, domain;
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− |
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− | scheme, domain = split_url (url_str); -- get scheme or nil and domain or nil from url;
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− |
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− | if 'news:' == scheme then -- special case for newsgroups
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− | return domain:match('^[%a%d%+%-_]+%.[%a%d%+%-_%.]*[%a%d%+%-_]$');
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− | end
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− |
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− | return is_url (scheme, domain); -- return true if value appears to be a valid url
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[=[-------------------------< I S _ P A R A M E T E R _ E X T _ W I K I L I N K >----------------------------
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− |
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− | Return true if a parameter value has a string that begins and ends with square brackets [ and ] and the first
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− | non-space characters following the opening bracket appear to be a url. The test will also find external wikilinks
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− | that use protocol relative urls. Also finds bare urls.
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− |
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− | The frontier pattern prevents a match on interwiki links which are similar to scheme:path urls. The tests that
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− | find bracketed urls are required because the parameters that call this test (currently |title=, |chapter=, |work=,
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− | and |publisher=) may have wikilinks and there are articles or redirects like '//Hus' so, while uncommon, |title=[[//Hus]]
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− | is possible as might be [[en://Hus]].
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− |
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− | ]=]
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− |
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− | local function is_parameter_ext_wikilink (value)
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− | local scheme, domain;
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− |
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− | if value:match ('%f[%[]%[%a%S*:%S+.*%]') then -- if ext wikilink with scheme and domain: [xxxx://yyyyy.zzz]
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− | scheme, domain = split_url (value:match ('%f[%[]%[(%a%S*:%S+).*%]'));
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− | elseif value:match ('%f[%[]%[//%S+.*%]') then -- if protocol relative ext wikilink: [//yyyyy.zzz]
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− | scheme, domain = split_url (value:match ('%f[%[]%[(//%S+).*%]'));
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− | elseif value:match ('%a%S*:%S+') then -- if bare url with scheme; may have leading or trailing plain text
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− | scheme, domain = split_url (value:match ('(%a%S*:%S+)'));
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− | elseif value:match ('//%S+') then -- if protocol relative bare url: //yyyyy.zzz; may have leading or trailing plain text
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− | scheme, domain = split_url (value:match ('(//%S+)')); -- what is left should be the domain
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− | else
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− | return false; -- didn't find anything that is obviously a url
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− | end
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− |
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− | return is_url (scheme, domain); -- return true if value appears to be a valid url
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[-------------------------< C H E C K _ F O R _ U R L >-----------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | loop through a list of parameters and their values. Look at the value and if it has an external link, emit an error message.
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function check_for_url (parameter_list)
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− | local error_message = '';
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− | for k, v in pairs (parameter_list) do -- for each parameter in the list
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− | if is_parameter_ext_wikilink (v) then -- look at the value; if there is a url add an error message
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− | if is_set(error_message) then -- once we've added the first portion of the error message ...
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− | error_message=error_message .. ", "; -- ... add a comma space separator
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− | end
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− | error_message=error_message .. "|" .. k .. "="; -- add the failed parameter
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− | end
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< S A F E _ F O R _ U R L >------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Escape sequences for content that will be used for URL descriptions
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function safe_for_url( str )
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− | if str:match( "%[%[.-%]%]" ) ~= nil then
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− | end
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− |
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− | return str:gsub( '[%[%]\n]', {
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− | ['['] = '[',
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− | [']'] = ']',
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− | ['\n'] = ' ' } );
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< E X T E R N A L _ L I N K >----------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Format an external link with error checking
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function external_link( URL, label, source, access)
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− | local error_str = "";
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− | local domain;
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− | local path;
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− | local base_url;
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− |
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− | if not is_set( label ) then
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− | label = URL;
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− | if is_set( source ) then
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− | error_str = set_error( 'bare_url_missing_title', { wrap_style ('parameter', source) }, false, " " );
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− | else
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− | error( cfg.messages["bare_url_no_origin"] );
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− | end
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− | end
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− | if not check_url( URL ) then
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− | error_str = set_error( 'bad_url', {wrap_style ('parameter', source)}, false, " " ) .. error_str;
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− | end
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− |
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− | domain, path = URL:match ('^([/%.%-%+:%a%d]+)([/%?#].*)$'); -- split the url into scheme plus domain and path
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− | if path then -- if there is a path portion
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− | path = path:gsub ('[%[%]]', {['[']='%5b',[']']='%5d'}); -- replace '[' and ']' with their percent encoded values
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− | URL = table.concat ({domain, path}); -- and reassemble
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− | end
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− |
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− | base_url = table.concat({ "[", URL, " ", safe_for_url (label), "]" }); -- assemble a wikimarkup url
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− |
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− | if is_set (access) then -- access level (subscription, registration, limited)
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− | base_url = substitute (cfg.presentation['ext-link-access-signal'], {cfg.presentation[access].class, cfg.presentation[access].title, base_url}); -- add the appropriate icon
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− | end
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− |
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− | return table.concat ({base_url, error_str});
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− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< D E P R E C A T E D _ P A R A M E T E R >--------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Categorize and emit an error message when the citation contains one or more deprecated parameters. The function includes the
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− | offending parameter name to the error message. Only one error message is emitted regardless of the number of deprecated
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− | parameters in the citation.
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− |
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− | added_deprecated_cat is a boolean declared in page scope variables above
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− |
| |
− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function deprecated_parameter(name)
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− | if not added_deprecated_cat then
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− | added_deprecated_cat = true; -- note that we've added this category
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
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− |
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− |
| |
− | --[=[-------------------------< K E R N _ Q U O T E S >--------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Apply kerning to open the space between the quote mark provided by the Module and a leading or trailing quote
| |
− | mark contained in a |title= or |chapter= parameter's value.
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− |
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− | This function will positive kern either single or double quotes:
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− | "'Unkerned title with leading and trailing single quote marks'"
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− | " 'Kerned title with leading and trailing single quote marks' " (in real life the kerning isn't as wide as this example)
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− | Double single quotes (italic or bold wikimarkup) are not kerned.
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− |
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− | Replaces unicode quotemarks in plain text or in the label portion of a [[L|D]] style wikilink with typewriter
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− | quote marks regardless of the need for kerning. Unicode quote marks are not replaced in simple [[D]] wikilinks.
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− |
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− | Call this function for chapter titles, for website titles, etc; not for book titles.
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− |
| |
− | ]=]
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− |
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− | local function kern_quotes (str)
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− | local cap='';
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− | local cap2='';
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− | local wl_type, label, link;
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− |
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− | wl_type, label, link = is_wikilink (str); -- wl_type is: 0, no wl (text in label variable); 1, [[D]]; 2, [[L|D]]
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− |
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− | if 1 == wl_type then -- [[D]] simple wikilink with or without quote marks
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− | if mw.ustring.match (str, '%[%[[\"“”\'‘’].+[\"“”\'‘’]%]%]') then -- leading and trailing quote marks
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− | str = substitute (cfg.presentation['kern-wl-both'], str);
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− | elseif mw.ustring.match (str, '%[%[[\"“”\'‘’].+%]%]') then -- leading quote marks
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− | str = substitute (cfg.presentation['kern-wl-left'], str);
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− | elseif mw.ustring.match (str, '%[%[.+[\"“”\'‘’]%]%]') then -- trailing quote marks
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− | str = substitute (cfg.presentation['kern-wl-right'], str);
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− | end
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− |
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− | else -- plain text or [[L|D]]; text in label variable
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− | label= mw.ustring.gsub (label, '[“”]', '\"'); -- replace “” (U+201C & U+201D) with " (typewriter double quote mark)
| |
− | label= mw.ustring.gsub (label, '[‘’]', '\''); -- replace ‘’ (U+2018 & U+2019) with ' (typewriter single quote mark)
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− |
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− | cap, cap2 = mw.ustring.match (label, "^([\"\'])([^\'].+)"); -- match leading double or single quote but not doubled single quotes (italic markup)
| |
− | if is_set (cap) then
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− | label = substitute (cfg.presentation['kern-left'], {cap, cap2});
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− | end
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− |
| |
− | cap, cap2 = mw.ustring.match (label, "^(.+[^\'])([\"\'])$") -- match trailing double or single quote but not doubled single quotes (italic markup)
| |
− | if is_set (cap) then
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− | label = substitute (cfg.presentation['kern-right'], {cap, cap2});
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 2 == wl_type then
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− | str = make_wikilink (link, label); -- reassemble the wikilink
| |
− | else
| |
− | str = label;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | return str;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< F O R M A T _ S C R I P T _ V A L U E >----------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | |script-title= holds title parameters that are not written in Latin based scripts: Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hebrew, etc. These scripts should
| |
− | not be italicized and may be written right-to-left. The value supplied by |script-title= is concatenated onto Title after Title has been wrapped
| |
− | in italic markup.
| |
− |
| |
− | Regardless of language, all values provided by |script-title= are wrapped in <bdi>...</bdi> tags to isolate rtl languages from the English left to right.
| |
− |
| |
− | |script-title= provides a unique feature. The value in |script-title= may be prefixed with a two-character ISO639-1 language code and a colon:
| |
− | |script-title=ja:*** *** (where * represents a Japanese character)
| |
− | Spaces between the two-character code and the colon and the colon and the first script character are allowed:
| |
− | |script-title=ja : *** ***
| |
− | |script-title=ja: *** ***
| |
− | |script-title=ja :*** ***
| |
− | Spaces preceding the prefix are allowed: |script-title = ja:*** ***
| |
− |
| |
− | The prefix is checked for validity. If it is a valid ISO639-1 language code, the lang attribute (lang="ja") is added to the <bdi> tag so that browsers can
| |
− | know the language the tag contains. This may help the browser render the script more correctly. If the prefix is invalid, the lang attribute
| |
− | is not added. At this time there is no error message for this condition.
| |
− |
| |
− | Supports |script-title=, |script-chapter=, |script-<periodical>=
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function format_script_value (script_value, script_param)
| |
− | local lang=''; -- initialize to empty string
| |
− | local name;
| |
− | if script_value:match('^%l%l%s*:') then -- if first 3 non-space characters are script language prefix
| |
− | lang = script_value:match('^(%l%l)%s*:%s*%S.*'); -- get the language prefix or nil if there is no script
| |
− | if not is_set (lang) then
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'script_parameter', {script_param, 'missing title part'}, true ) } ); -- prefix without 'title'; add error message
| |
− | return ''; -- script_value was just the prefix so return empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- if we get this far we have prefix and script
| |
− | name = cfg.lang_code_remap[lang] or mw.language.fetchLanguageName( lang, "en" ); -- get language name so that we can use it to categorize
| |
− | if is_set (name) then -- is prefix a proper ISO 639-1 language code?
| |
− | script_value = script_value:gsub ('^%l%l%s*:%s*', ''); -- strip prefix from script
| |
− | -- is prefix one of these language codes?
| |
− | lang = ' lang="' .. lang .. '" '; -- convert prefix into a lang attribute
| |
− | else
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'script_parameter', {script_param, 'invalid language code'}, true ) } ); -- invalid language code; add error message
| |
− | lang = ''; -- invalid so set lang to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'script_parameter', {script_param, 'missing prefix'}, true ) } ); -- no language code prefix; add error message
| |
− | end
| |
− | script_value = substitute (cfg.presentation['bdi'], {lang, script_value}); -- isolate in case script is rtl
| |
− |
| |
− | return script_value;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S C R I P T _ C O N C A T E N A T E >------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Initially for |title= and |script-title=, this function concatenates those two parameter values after the script value has been
| |
− | wrapped in <bdi> tags.
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function script_concatenate (title, script, script_param)
| |
− | if is_set (script) then
| |
− | script = format_script_value (script, script_param); -- <bdi> tags, lang atribute, categorization, etc; returns empty string on error
| |
− | if is_set (script) then
| |
− | title = title .. ' ' .. script; -- concatenate title and script title
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | return title;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< W R A P _ M S G >--------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Applies additional message text to various parameter values. Supplied string is wrapped using a message_list
| |
− | configuration taking one argument. Supports lower case text for {{citation}} templates. Additional text taken
| |
− | from citation_config.messages - the reason this function is similar to but separate from wrap_style().
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function wrap_msg (key, str, lower)
| |
− | if not is_set( str ) then
| |
− | return "";
| |
− | end
| |
− | if true == lower then
| |
− | local msg;
| |
− | msg = cfg.messages[key]:lower(); -- set the message to lower case before
| |
− | return substitute( msg, str ); -- including template text
| |
− | else
| |
− | return substitute( cfg.messages[key], str );
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< W I K I S O U R C E _ U R L _ M A K E >----------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | makes a wikisource url from wikisource interwiki link. returns the url and appropriate label; nil else.
| |
− |
| |
− | str is the value assigned to |chapter= (or aliases) or |title= or |title-link=
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function wikisource_url_make (str)
| |
− | local wl_type, D, L;
| |
− | local ws_url, ws_label;
| |
− |
| |
− | wl_type, D, L = is_wikilink (str); -- wl_type is 0 (not a wikilink), 1 (simple wikilink), 2 (complex wikilink)
| |
− |
| |
− | if 0 == wl_type then -- not a wikilink; might be from |title-link=
| |
− | str = D:match ('^[Ww]ikisource:(.+)') or D:match ('^[Ss]:(.+)'); -- article title from interwiki link with long-form or short-form namespace
| |
− | if is_set (str) then
| |
− | ws_url = table.concat ({ -- build a wikisource url
| |
− | 'https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/', -- prefix
| |
− | str, -- article title
| |
− | });
| |
− | ws_label = str; -- label for the url
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif 1 == wl_type then -- simple wikilink: [[Wikisource:ws article]]
| |
− | str = D:match ('^[Ww]ikisource:(.+)') or D:match ('^[Ss]:(.+)'); -- article title from interwiki link with long-form or short-form namespace
| |
− | if is_set (str) then
| |
− | ws_url = table.concat ({ -- build a wikisource url
| |
− | 'https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/', -- prefix
| |
− | str, -- article title
| |
− | });
| |
− | ws_label = str; -- label for the url
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif 2 == wl_type then -- non-so-simple wikilink: [[Wikisource:ws article|displayed text]] ([[L|D]])
| |
− | str = L:match ('^[Ww]ikisource:(.+)') or L:match ('^[Ss]:(.+)'); -- article title from interwiki link with long-form or short-form namespace
| |
− | if is_set (str) then
| |
− | ws_label = D; -- get ws article name from display portion of interwiki link
| |
− | ws_url = table.concat ({ -- build a wikisource url
| |
− | 'https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/', -- prefix
| |
− | str, -- article title without namespace from link portion of wikilink
| |
− | });
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | ws_url = mw.uri.encode (ws_url, 'WIKI'); -- make a usable url
| |
− | ws_url = ws_url:gsub ('%%23', '#'); -- undo percent encoding of anchor
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return ws_url, ws_label, L or D; -- return proper url or nil and a label or nil
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< F O R M A T _ P E R I O D I C A L >--------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Format the four periodical parameters: |script-<periodical>=, |<periodical>=, and |trans-<periodical>= into a single Periodical meta-
| |
− | parameter.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function format_periodical (script_periodical, script_periodical_source, periodical, trans_periodical)
| |
− | local periodical_error = '';
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set (periodical) then
| |
− | periodical = ''; -- to be safe for concatenation
| |
− | else
| |
− | periodical = wrap_style ('italic-title', periodical); -- style
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | periodical = script_concatenate (periodical, script_periodical, script_periodical_source); -- <bdi> tags, lang atribute, categorization, etc; must be done after title is wrapped
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (trans_periodical) then
| |
− | trans_periodical = wrap_style ('trans-italic-title', trans_periodical);
| |
− | if is_set (periodical) then
| |
− | periodical = periodical .. ' ' .. trans_periodical;
| |
− | else -- here when transchapter without chapter or script-chapter
| |
− | periodical = trans_periodical;
| |
− | periodical_error = ' ' .. set_error ('trans_missing_title', {'periodical'});
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return periodical .. periodical_error;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< F O R M A T _ C H A P T E R _ T I T L E >--------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Format the four chapter parameters: |script-chapter=, |chapter=, |trans-chapter=, and |chapter-url= into a single Chapter meta-
| |
− | parameter (chapter_url_source used for error messages).
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function format_chapter_title (scriptchapter, script_chapter_source, chapter, transchapter, chapterurl, chapter_url_source, no_quotes, access)
| |
− | local chapter_error = '';
| |
− |
| |
− | local ws_url, ws_label, L = wikisource_url_make (chapter); -- make a wikisource url and label from a wikisource interwiki link
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | ws_label = ws_label:gsub ('_', ''); -- replace underscore separaters with space characters
| |
− | chapter = ws_label;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set (chapter) then
| |
− | chapter = ''; -- to be safe for concatenation
| |
− | else
| |
− | if false == no_quotes then
| |
− | chapter = kern_quotes (chapter); -- if necessary, separate chapter title's leading and trailing quote marks from Module provided quote marks
| |
− | chapter = wrap_style ('quoted-title', chapter);
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | chapter = script_concatenate (chapter, scriptchapter, script_chapter_source); -- <bdi> tags, lang atribute, categorization, etc; must be done after title is wrapped
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (chapterurl) then
| |
− | chapter = external_link (chapterurl, chapter, chapter_url_source, access); -- adds bare_url_missing_title error if appropriate
| |
− | elseif ws_url then
| |
− | chapter = external_link (ws_url, chapter .. ' ', 'ws link in chapter'); -- adds bare_url_missing_title error if appropriate; space char to move icon away from chap text; TODO: better way to do this?
| |
− | chapter = substitute (cfg.presentation['interwiki-icon'], {cfg.presentation['class-wikisource'], L, chapter});
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (transchapter) then
| |
− | transchapter = wrap_style ('trans-quoted-title', transchapter);
| |
− | if is_set (chapter) then
| |
− | chapter = chapter .. ' ' .. transchapter;
| |
− | else -- here when transchapter without chapter or script-chapter
| |
− | chapter = transchapter;
| |
− | chapter_error = ' ' .. set_error ('trans_missing_title', {'chapter'});
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- if is_set (chapterurl) then
| |
− | -- chapter = external_link (chapterurl, chapter, chapter_url_source, access); -- adds bare_url_missing_title error if appropriate
| |
− | -- end
| |
− |
| |
− | return chapter .. chapter_error;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< H A S _ I N V I S I B L E _ C H A R S >----------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | This function searches a parameter's value for nonprintable or invisible characters. The search stops at the
| |
− | first match.
| |
− |
| |
− | This function will detect the visible replacement character when it is part of the wikisource.
| |
− |
| |
− | Detects but ignores nowiki and math stripmarkers. Also detects other named stripmarkers (gallery, math, pre, ref)
| |
− | and identifies them with a slightly different error message. See also coins_cleanup().
| |
− |
| |
− | Output of this function is an error message that identifies the character or the Unicode group, or the stripmarker
| |
− | that was detected along with its position (or, for multi-byte characters, the position of its first byte) in the
| |
− | parameter value.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function has_invisible_chars (param, v)
| |
− | local position = ''; -- position of invisible char or starting position of stripmarker
| |
− | local dummy; -- end of matching string; not used but required to hold end position when a capture is returned
| |
− | local capture; -- used by stripmarker detection to hold name of the stripmarker
| |
− | local i=1;
| |
− | local stripmarker, apostrophe;
| |
− |
| |
− | capture = string.match (v, '[%w%p ]*'); -- Test for values that are simple ASCII text and bypass other tests if true
| |
− | if capture == v then -- if same there are no unicode characters
| |
− | return;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | while cfg.invisible_chars[i] do
| |
− | local char=cfg.invisible_chars[i][1] -- the character or group name
| |
− | local pattern=cfg.invisible_chars[i][2] -- the pattern used to find it
| |
− | position, dummy, capture = mw.ustring.find (v, pattern) -- see if the parameter value contains characters that match the pattern
| |
− |
| |
− | if position and (char == 'zero width joiner') then -- if we found a zero width joiner character
| |
− | if mw.ustring.find (v, cfg.indic_script) then -- its ok if one of the indic scripts
| |
− | position = nil; -- unset position
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if position then
| |
− | if 'nowiki' == capture or 'math' == capture or -- nowiki and math stripmarkers (not an error condition)
| |
− | ('templatestyles' == capture and in_array (param, {'id', 'quote'})) then -- templatestyles stripmarker allowed in these parameters
| |
− | stripmarker = true; -- set a flag
| |
− | elseif true == stripmarker and 'delete' == char then -- because stripmakers begin and end with the delete char, assume that we've found one end of a stripmarker
| |
− | position = nil; -- unset
| |
− | else
| |
− | local err_msg;
| |
− | if capture then
| |
− | err_msg = capture .. ' ' .. char;
| |
− | else
| |
− | err_msg = char .. ' ' .. 'character';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'invisible_char', {err_msg, wrap_style ('parameter', param), position}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | return; -- and done with this parameter
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | i=i+1; -- bump our index
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< A R G U M E N T _ W R A P P E R >----------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Argument wrapper. This function provides support for argument mapping defined in the configuration file so that
| |
− | multiple names can be transparently aliased to single internal variable.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function argument_wrapper( args )
| |
− | local origin = {};
| |
− |
| |
− | return setmetatable({
| |
− | ORIGIN = function( self, k )
| |
− | local dummy = self[k]; --force the variable to be loaded.
| |
− | return origin[k];
| |
− | end
| |
− | },
| |
− | {
| |
− | __index = function ( tbl, k )
| |
− | if origin[k] ~= nil then
| |
− | return nil;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local args, list, v = args, cfg.aliases[k];
| |
− |
| |
− | if type( list ) == 'table' then
| |
− | v, origin[k] = select_one( args, list, 'redundant_parameters' );
| |
− | if origin[k] == nil then
| |
− | origin[k] = ''; -- Empty string, not nil
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif list ~= nil then
| |
− | v, origin[k] = args[list], list;
| |
− | else
| |
− | -- maybe let through instead of raising an error?
| |
− | -- v, origin[k] = args[k], k;
| |
− | error( cfg.messages['unknown_argument_map'] .. ': ' .. k);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Empty strings, not nil;
| |
− | if v == nil then
| |
− | v = cfg.defaults[k] or '';
| |
− | origin[k] = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | tbl = rawset( tbl, k, v );
| |
− | return v;
| |
− | end,
| |
− | });
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< N O W R A P _ D A T E >--------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | When date is YYYY-MM-DD format wrap in nowrap span: <span ...>YYYY-MM-DD</span>. When date is DD MMMM YYYY or is
| |
− | MMMM DD, YYYY then wrap in nowrap span: <span ...>DD MMMM</span> YYYY or <span ...>MMMM DD,</span> YYYY
| |
− |
| |
− | DOES NOT yet support MMMM YYYY or any of the date ranges.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function nowrap_date (date)
| |
− | local cap='';
| |
− | local cap2='';
| |
− |
| |
− | if date:match("^%d%d%d%d%-%d%d%-%d%d$") then
| |
− | date = substitute (cfg.presentation['nowrap1'], date);
| |
− |
| |
− | elseif date:match("^%a+%s*%d%d?,%s+%d%d%d%d$") or date:match ("^%d%d?%s*%a+%s+%d%d%d%d$") then
| |
− | cap, cap2 = string.match (date, "^(.*)%s+(%d%d%d%d)$");
| |
− | date = substitute (cfg.presentation['nowrap2'], {cap, cap2});
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return date;
| |
− | end
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− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S E T _ T I T L E T Y P E >----------------------------------------------------
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− |
| |
− | This function sets default title types (equivalent to the citation including |type=<default value>) for those templates that have defaults.
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− | Also handles the special case where it is desirable to omit the title type from the rendered citation (|type=none).
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− |
| |
− | ]]
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− |
| |
− | local function set_titletype (cite_class, title_type)
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− | if is_set(title_type) then
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− | if "none" == title_type then
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− | title_type = ""; -- if |type=none then type parameter not displayed
| |
− | end
| |
− | return title_type; -- if |type= has been set to any other value use that value
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return cfg.title_types [cite_class] or ''; -- set template's default title type; else empty string for concatenation
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< H Y P H E N _ T O _ D A S H >--------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Converts a hyphen to a dash under certain conditions. The hyphen must separate like items; unlike items are
| |
− | returned unmodified. These forms are modified:
| |
− | letter - letter (A - B)
| |
− | digit - digit (4-5)
| |
− | digit separator digit - digit separator digit (4.1-4.5 or 4-1-4-5)
| |
− | letterdigit - letterdigit (A1-A5) (an optional separator between letter and digit is supported – a.1-a.5 or a-1-a-5)
| |
− | digitletter - digitletter (5a - 5d) (an optional separator between letter and digit is supported – 5.a-5.d or 5-a-5-d)
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− |
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− | any other forms are returned unmodified.
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− |
| |
− | str may be a comma- or semicolon-separated list
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− |
| |
− | ]]
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− |
| |
− | local function hyphen_to_dash( str )
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− | if not is_set (str) then
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− | return str;
| |
− | end
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− |
| |
− | str, count = str:gsub ('^%(%((.+)%)%)$', '%1'); -- remove accept-this-as-written markup when it wraps all of str
| |
− | if 0 ~= count then -- non-zero when markup removed; zero else
| |
− | return str; -- nothing to do, we're done
| |
− | end
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− |
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− | str = str:gsub ('&[nm]dash;', {['–'] = '–', ['—'] = '—'}); -- replace — and – entities with their characters; semicolon mucks up the text.split
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− |
| |
− | local out = {};
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− | local list = mw.text.split (str, '%s*[,;]%s*'); -- split str at comma or semicolon separators if there are any
| |
− |
| |
− | for _, item in ipairs (list) do -- for each item in the list
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− | if mw.ustring.match (item, '^%w*[%.%-]?%w+%s*[%-–—]%s*%w*[%.%-]?%w+$') then -- if a hyphenated range or has endash or emdash separators
| |
− | if item:match ('%a+[%.%-]?%d+%s*%-%s*%a+[%.%-]?%d+') or -- letterdigit hyphen letterdigit (optional separator between letter and digit)
| |
− | item:match ('%d+[%.%-]?%a+%s*%-%s*%d+[%.%-]?%a+') or -- digitletter hyphen digitletter (optional separator between digit and letter)
| |
− | item:match ('%d+[%.%-]%d+%s*%-%s*%d+[%.%-]%d+') or -- digit separator digit hyphen digit separator digit
| |
− | item:match ('%d+%s*%-%s*%d+') or -- digit hyphen digit
| |
− | item:match ('%a+%s*%-%s*%a+') then -- letter hyphen letter
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− | item = item:gsub ('(%w*[%.%-]?%w+)%s*%-%s*(%w*[%.%-]?%w+)', '%1–%2'); -- replace hyphen, remove extraneous space characters
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− | else
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− | item = mw.ustring.gsub (item, '%s*[–—]%s*', '–'); -- for endash or emdash separated ranges, replace em with en, remove extraneous white space
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | item = item:gsub ('^%(%((.+)%)%)$', '%1'); -- remove the accept-this-as-written markup
| |
− | table.insert (out, item); -- add the (possibly modified) item to the output table
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return table.concat (out, ', '); -- concatenate the output table into a comma separated string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S A F E _ J O I N >------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Joins a sequence of strings together while checking for duplicate separation characters.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function safe_join( tbl, duplicate_char )
| |
− | local f = {}; -- create a function table appropriate to type of 'dupicate character'
| |
− | if 1 == #duplicate_char then -- for single byte ascii characters use the string library functions
| |
− | f.gsub=string.gsub
| |
− | f.match=string.match
| |
− | f.sub=string.sub
| |
− | else -- for multi-byte characters use the ustring library functions
| |
− | f.gsub=mw.ustring.gsub
| |
− | f.match=mw.ustring.match
| |
− | f.sub=mw.ustring.sub
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local str = ''; -- the output string
| |
− | local comp = ''; -- what does 'comp' mean?
| |
− | local end_chr = '';
| |
− | local trim;
| |
− | for _, value in ipairs( tbl ) do
| |
− | if value == nil then value = ''; end
| |
− |
| |
− | if str == '' then -- if output string is empty
| |
− | str = value; -- assign value to it (first time through the loop)
| |
− | elseif value ~= '' then
| |
− | if value:sub(1,1) == '<' then -- Special case of values enclosed in spans and other markup.
| |
− | comp = value:gsub( "%b<>", "" ); -- remove html markup (<span>string</span> -> string)
| |
− | else
| |
− | comp = value;
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- typically duplicate_char is sepc
| |
− | if f.sub(comp, 1,1) == duplicate_char then -- is first character same as duplicate_char? why test first character?
| |
− | -- Because individual string segments often (always?) begin with terminal punct for the
| |
− | -- preceding segment: 'First element' .. 'sepc next element' .. etc?
| |
− | trim = false;
| |
− | end_chr = f.sub(str, -1,-1); -- get the last character of the output string
| |
− | -- str = str .. "<HERE(enchr=" .. end_chr.. ")" -- debug stuff?
| |
− | if end_chr == duplicate_char then -- if same as separator
| |
− | str = f.sub(str, 1,-2); -- remove it
| |
− | elseif end_chr == "'" then -- if it might be wikimarkup
| |
− | if f.sub(str, -3,-1) == duplicate_char .. "''" then -- if last three chars of str are sepc''
| |
− | str = f.sub(str, 1, -4) .. "''"; -- remove them and add back ''
| |
− | elseif f.sub(str, -5,-1) == duplicate_char .. "]]''" then -- if last five chars of str are sepc]]''
| |
− | trim = true; -- why? why do this and next differently from previous?
| |
− | elseif f.sub(str, -4,-1) == duplicate_char .. "]''" then -- if last four chars of str are sepc]''
| |
− | trim = true; -- same question
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif end_chr == "]" then -- if it might be wikimarkup
| |
− | if f.sub(str, -3,-1) == duplicate_char .. "]]" then -- if last three chars of str are sepc]] wikilink
| |
− | trim = true;
| |
− | elseif f.sub(str, -3,-1) == duplicate_char .. '"]' then -- if last three chars of str are sepc"] quoted external link
| |
− | trim = true;
| |
− | elseif f.sub(str, -2,-1) == duplicate_char .. "]" then -- if last two chars of str are sepc] external link
| |
− | trim = true;
| |
− | elseif f.sub(str, -4,-1) == duplicate_char .. "'']" then -- normal case when |url=something & |title=Title.
| |
− | trim = true;
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif end_chr == " " then -- if last char of output string is a space
| |
− | if f.sub(str, -2,-1) == duplicate_char .. " " then -- if last two chars of str are <sepc><space>
| |
− | str = f.sub(str, 1,-3); -- remove them both
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if trim then
| |
− | if value ~= comp then -- value does not equal comp when value contains html markup
| |
− | local dup2 = duplicate_char;
| |
− | if f.match(dup2, "%A" ) then dup2 = "%" .. dup2; end -- if duplicate_char not a letter then escape it
| |
− |
| |
− | value = f.gsub(value, "(%b<>)" .. dup2, "%1", 1 ) -- remove duplicate_char if it follows html markup
| |
− | else
| |
− | value = f.sub(value, 2, -1 ); -- remove duplicate_char when it is first character
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | str = str .. value; --add it to the output string
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | return str;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< I S _ S U F F I X >------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | returns true is suffix is properly formed Jr, Sr, or ordinal in the range 2–9. Puncutation not allowed.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function is_suffix (suffix)
| |
− | if in_array (suffix, {'Jr', 'Sr', '2nd', '3rd'}) or suffix:match ('^%dth$') then
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− | return false;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< I S _ G O O D _ V A N C _ N A M E >--------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | For Vancouver Style, author/editor names are supposed to be rendered in Latin (read ASCII) characters. When a name
| |
− | uses characters that contain diacritical marks, those characters are to converted to the corresponding Latin character.
| |
− | When a name is written using a non-Latin alphabet or logogram, that name is to be transliterated into Latin characters.
| |
− | These things are not currently possible in this module so are left to the editor to do.
| |
− |
| |
− | This test allows |first= and |last= names to contain any of the letters defined in the four Unicode Latin character sets
| |
− | [http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf C0 Controls and Basic Latin] 0041–005A, 0061–007A
| |
− | [http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement] 00C0–00D6, 00D8–00F6, 00F8–00FF
| |
− | [http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0100.pdf Latin Extended-A] 0100–017F
| |
− | [http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0180.pdf Latin Extended-B] 0180–01BF, 01C4–024F
| |
− |
| |
− | |lastn= also allowed to contain hyphens, spaces, and apostrophes. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK7271/box/A35029/)
| |
− | |firstn= also allowed to contain hyphens, spaces, apostrophes, and periods
| |
− |
| |
− | This original test:
| |
− | if nil == mw.ustring.find (last, "^[A-Za-zÀ-ÖØ-öø-ƿDŽ-ɏ%-%s%']*$") or nil == mw.ustring.find (first, "^[A-Za-zÀ-ÖØ-öø-ƿDŽ-ɏ%-%s%'%.]+[2-6%a]*$") then
| |
− | was written ouside of the code editor and pasted here because the code editor gets confused between character insertion point and cursor position.
| |
− | The test has been rewritten to use decimal character escape sequence for the individual bytes of the unicode characters so that it is not necessary
| |
− | to use an external editor to maintain this code.
| |
− |
| |
− | \195\128-\195\150 – À-Ö (U+00C0–U+00D6 – C0 controls)
| |
− | \195\152-\195\182 – Ø-ö (U+00D8-U+00F6 – C0 controls)
| |
− | \195\184-\198\191 – ø-ƿ (U+00F8-U+01BF – C0 controls, Latin extended A & B)
| |
− | \199\132-\201\143 – DŽ-ɏ (U+01C4-U+024F – Latin extended B)
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function is_good_vanc_name (last, first)
| |
− | local first, suffix = first:match ('(.-),?%s*([%dJS][%drndth]+)%.?$') or first; -- if first has something that looks like a generational suffix, get it
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (suffix) then
| |
− | if not is_suffix (suffix) then
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('suffix');
| |
− | return false; -- not a name with an appropriate suffix
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | if nil == mw.ustring.find (last, "^[A-Za-z\195\128-\195\150\195\152-\195\182\195\184-\198\191\199\132-\201\143%-%s%']*$") or
| |
− | nil == mw.ustring.find (first, "^[A-Za-z\195\128-\195\150\195\152-\195\182\195\184-\198\191\199\132-\201\143%-%s%'%.]*$") then
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('non-Latin character');
| |
− | return false; -- not a string of latin characters; Vancouver requires Romanization
| |
− | end;
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< R E D U C E _ T O _ I N I T I A L S >------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Attempts to convert names to initials in support of |name-list-format=vanc.
| |
− |
| |
− | Names in |firstn= may be separated by spaces or hyphens, or for initials, a period. See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK7271/box/A35062/.
| |
− |
| |
− | Vancouver style requires family rank designations (Jr, II, III, etc) to be rendered as Jr, 2nd, 3rd, etc. See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK7271/box/A35085/.
| |
− | This code only accepts and understands generational suffix in the Vancouver format because Roman numerals look like, and can be mistaken for, initials.
| |
− |
| |
− | This function uses ustring functions because firstname initials may be any of the unicode Latin characters accepted by is_good_vanc_name ().
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function reduce_to_initials(first)
| |
− | local name, suffix = mw.ustring.match(first, "^(%u+) ([%dJS][%drndth]+)$");
| |
− |
| |
− | if not name then -- if not initials and a suffix
| |
− | name = mw.ustring.match(first, "^(%u+)$"); -- is it just intials?
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if name then -- if first is initials with or without suffix
| |
− | if 3 > mw.ustring.len (name) then -- if one or two initials
| |
− | if suffix then -- if there is a suffix
| |
− | if is_suffix (suffix) then -- is it legitimate?
| |
− | return first; -- one or two initials and a valid suffix so nothing to do
| |
− | else
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('suffix'); -- one or two initials with invalid suffix so error message
| |
− | return first; -- and return first unmolested
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | return first; -- one or two initials without suffix; nothing to do
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end -- if here then name has 3 or more uppercase letters so treat them as a word
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | local initials, names = {}, {}; -- tables to hold name parts and initials
| |
− | local i = 1; -- counter for number of initials
| |
− |
| |
− | names = mw.text.split (first, '[%s,]+'); -- split into a table of names and possible suffix
| |
− |
| |
− | while names[i] do -- loop through the table
| |
− | if 1 < i and names[i]:match ('[%dJS][%drndth]+%.?$') then -- if not the first name, and looks like a suffix (may have trailing dot)
| |
− | names[i] = names[i]:gsub ('%.', ''); -- remove terminal dot if present
| |
− | if is_suffix (names[i]) then -- if a legitimate suffix
| |
− | table.insert (initials, ' ' .. names[i]); -- add a separator space, insert at end of initials table
| |
− | break; -- and done because suffix must fall at the end of a name
| |
− | end -- no error message if not a suffix; possibly because of Romanization
| |
− | end
| |
− | if 3 > i then
| |
− | table.insert (initials, mw.ustring.sub(names[i],1,1)); -- insert the intial at end of initials table
| |
− | end
| |
− | i = i+1; -- bump the counter
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return table.concat(initials) -- Vancouver format does not include spaces.
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< L I S T _ P E O P L E >-------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Formats a list of people (e.g. authors / editors)
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function list_people(control, people, etal)
| |
− | local sep;
| |
− | local namesep;
| |
− | local format = control.format
| |
− | local maximum = control.maximum
| |
− | local lastauthoramp = control.lastauthoramp;
| |
− | local text = {}
| |
− |
| |
− | if 'vanc' == format then -- Vancouver-like author/editor name styling?
| |
− | sep = cfg.presentation['sep_nl_vanc']; -- name-list separator between authors is a comma
| |
− | namesep = cfg.presentation['sep_name_vanc']; -- last/first separator is a space
| |
− | else
| |
− | sep = cfg.presentation['sep_nl']; -- name-list separator between authors is a semicolon
| |
− | namesep = cfg.presentation['sep_name']; -- last/first separator is <comma><space>
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if sep:sub(-1,-1) ~= " " then sep = sep .. " " end
| |
− | if is_set (maximum) and maximum < 1 then return "", 0; end -- returned 0 is for EditorCount; not used for authors
| |
− |
| |
− | for i,person in ipairs(people) do
| |
− | if is_set(person.last) then
| |
− | local mask = person.mask
| |
− | local one
| |
− | local sep_one = sep;
| |
− | if is_set (maximum) and i > maximum then
| |
− | etal = true;
| |
− | break;
| |
− | elseif (mask ~= nil) then
| |
− | local n = tonumber(mask)
| |
− | if (n ~= nil) then
| |
− | one = string.rep("—",n)
| |
− | else
| |
− | one = mask;
| |
− | sep_one = " ";
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | one = person.last
| |
− | local first = person.first
| |
− | if is_set(first) then
| |
− | if ( "vanc" == format ) then -- if vancouver format
| |
− | one = one:gsub ('%.', ''); -- remove periods from surnames (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK7271/box/A35029/)
| |
− | if not person.corporate and is_good_vanc_name (one, first) then -- and name is all Latin characters; corporate authors not tested
| |
− | first = reduce_to_initials(first) -- attempt to convert first name(s) to initials
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | one = one .. namesep .. first;
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set(person.link) and person.link ~= control.page_name then
| |
− | one = make_wikilink (person.link, one); -- link author/editor if this page is not the author's/editor's page
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | table.insert( text, one )
| |
− | table.insert( text, sep_one )
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local count = #text / 2; -- (number of names + number of separators) divided by 2
| |
− | if count > 0 then
| |
− | if count > 1 and is_set(lastauthoramp) and not etal then
| |
− | text[#text-2] = ", "; -- replace last separator with ampersand text
| |
− | end
| |
− | text[#text] = nil; -- erase the last separator
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local result = table.concat(text) -- construct list
| |
− | if etal and is_set (result) then -- etal may be set by |display-authors=etal but we might not have a last-first list
| |
− | result = result .. sep .. ' ' .. cfg.messages['et al']; -- we've go a last-first list and etal so add et al.
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return result, count
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< A N C H O R _ I D >------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Generates a CITEREF anchor ID if we have at least one name or a date. Otherwise returns an empty string.
| |
− |
| |
− | namelist is one of the contributor-, author-, or editor-name lists chosen in that order. year is Year or anchor_year.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− | local function anchor_id (namelist, year)
| |
− | local names={}; -- a table for the one to four names and year
| |
− | for i,v in ipairs (namelist) do -- loop through the list and take up to the first four last names
| |
− | names[i] = v.last
| |
− | if i == 4 then break end -- if four then done
| |
− | end
| |
− | table.insert (names, year); -- add the year at the end
| |
− | local id = table.concat(names); -- concatenate names and year for CITEREF id
| |
− | if is_set (id) then -- if concatenation is not an empty string
| |
− | return "CITEREF" .. id; -- add the CITEREF portion
| |
− | else
| |
− | return ''; -- return an empty string; no reason to include CITEREF id in this citation
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< N A M E _ H A S _ E T A L >----------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Evaluates the content of name parameters (author, editor, etc) for variations on the theme of et al. If found,
| |
− | the et al. is removed, a flag is set to true and the function returns the modified name and the flag.
| |
− |
| |
− | This function never sets the flag to false but returns it's previous state because it may have been set by
| |
− | previous passes through this function or by the associated |display-<names>=etal parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function name_has_etal (name, etal, nocat, param)
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (name) then -- name can be nil in which case just return
| |
− | local patterns = cfg.et_al_patterns; --get patterns from configuration
| |
− |
| |
− | for _, pattern in ipairs (patterns) do -- loop through all of the patterns
| |
− | if name:match (pattern) then -- if this 'et al' pattern is found in name
| |
− | name = name:gsub (pattern, ''); -- remove the offending text
| |
− | etal = true; -- set flag (may have been set previously here or by |display-<names>=etal)
| |
− | if not nocat then -- no categorization for |vauthors=
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, {set_error ('etal', {param})}); -- and set an error if not added
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
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− | return name, etal; --
| |
− | end
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− |
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< N A M E _ H A S _ E D _ M A R K U P >------------------------------------------
| |
− |
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− | Evaluates the content of author and editor parameters for extranious editor annotations: ed, ed., eds, (Ed.), etc.
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− | These annotation do not belong in author parameters and are redundant in editor parameters. If found, the function
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− | adds the editor markup maintenance category.
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function name_has_ed_markup (name, list_name)
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− | local _, pattern;
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− | local patterns = cfg.editor_markup_patterns; -- get patterns from configuration
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− |
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− | if is_set (name) then
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− | for _, pattern in ipairs (patterns) do -- spin through patterns table and
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− | if name:match (pattern) then
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− | add_maint_cat ('extra_text_names', cfg.special_case_translation [list_name]); -- add a maint cat for this template
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− | break;
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− | end
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− | end
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− | end
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− | return name; -- and done
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− | end
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− |
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− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< N A M E _ H A S _ M U L T _ N A M E S >----------------------------------------
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− |
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− | Evaluates the content of author and editor (surnames only) parameters for multiple names. Multiple names are
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− | indicated if there is more than one comma and or semicolon. If found, the function adds the multiple name
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− | (author or editor) maintenance category.
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function name_has_mult_names (name, list_name)
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− | local count, _;
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− | if is_set (name) then
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− | _, count = name:gsub ('[;,]', ''); -- count the number of separator-like characters
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− | end
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− | return name; -- and done
| |
− | end
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− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< N A M E _ C H E C K S >--------------------------------------------------------
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− | This function calls various name checking functions used to validate the content of the various name-holding
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− | parameters.
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− |
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function name_checks (last, first, list_name)
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− | if is_set (last) then
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− | if last:match ('^%(%(.*%)%)$') then -- if wrapped in doubled parentheses, accept as written
| |
− | last = last:match ('^%(%((.*)%)%)$'); -- strip parens
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− | else
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− | last = name_has_mult_names (last, list_name); -- check for multiple names in the parameter (last only)
| |
− | last = name_has_ed_markup (last, list_name); -- check for extraneous 'editor' annotation
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
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− | if is_set (first) then
| |
− | if first:match ('^%(%(.*%)%)$') then -- if wrapped in doubled parentheses, accept as written
| |
− | first = first:match ('^%(%((.*)%)%)$'); -- strip parens
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− | else
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− | first = name_has_ed_markup (first, list_name); -- check for extraneous 'editor' annotation
| |
− | end
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− | end
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− | return last, first; -- done
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< E X T R A C T _ N A M E S >----------------------------------------------------
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− | Gets name list from the input arguments
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− |
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− | Searches through args in sequential order to find |lastn= and |firstn= parameters (or their aliases), and their matching link and mask parameters.
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− | Stops searching when both |lastn= and |firstn= are not found in args after two sequential attempts: found |last1=, |last2=, and |last3= but doesn't
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− | find |last4= and |last5= then the search is done.
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− |
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− | This function emits an error message when there is a |firstn= without a matching |lastn=. When there are 'holes' in the list of last names, |last1= and |last3=
| |
− | are present but |last2= is missing, an error message is emitted. |lastn= is not required to have a matching |firstn=.
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− |
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− | When an author or editor parameter contains some form of 'et al.', the 'et al.' is stripped from the parameter and a flag (etal) returned
| |
− | that will cause list_people() to add the static 'et al.' text from Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration. This keeps 'et al.' out of the
| |
− | template's metadata. When this occurs, the page is added to a maintenance category.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function extract_names(args, list_name)
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− | local names = {}; -- table of names
| |
− | local last; -- individual name components
| |
− | local first;
| |
− | local link;
| |
− | local mask;
| |
− | local i = 1; -- loop counter/indexer
| |
− | local n = 1; -- output table indexer
| |
− | local count = 0; -- used to count the number of times we haven't found a |last= (or alias for authors, |editor-last or alias for editors)
| |
− | local etal=false; -- return value set to true when we find some form of et al. in an author parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | local last_alias, first_alias; -- selected parameter aliases used in error messaging
| |
− | while true do
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− | last, last_alias = select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Last'], 'redundant_parameters', i ); -- search through args for name components beginning at 1
| |
− | first, first_alias = select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-First'], 'redundant_parameters', i );
| |
− | link = select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Link'], 'redundant_parameters', i );
| |
− | mask = select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Mask'], 'redundant_parameters', i );
| |
− |
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− | last, etal = name_has_etal (last, etal, false, last_alias); -- find and remove variations on et al.
| |
− | first, etal = name_has_etal (first, etal, false, first_alias); -- find and remove variations on et al.
| |
− | last, first= name_checks (last, first, list_name); -- multiple names, extraneous annotation, etc checks
| |
− |
| |
− | if first and not last then -- if there is a firstn without a matching lastn
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'first_missing_last', {first_alias, first_alias:gsub('first', 'last')}, true ) } ); -- add this error message
| |
− | elseif not first and not last then -- if both firstn and lastn aren't found, are we done?
| |
− | count = count + 1; -- number of times we haven't found last and first
| |
− | if 2 <= count then -- two missing names and we give up
| |
− | break; -- normal exit or there is a two-name hole in the list; can't tell which
| |
− | end
| |
− | else -- we have last with or without a first
| |
− | link_title_ok (link, list_name:match ("(%w+)List"):lower() .. '-link' .. i, last, list_name:match ("(%w+)List"):lower() .. '-last' .. i); -- check for improper wikimarkup
| |
− |
| |
− | names[n] = {last = last, first = first, link = link, mask = mask, corporate=false}; -- add this name to our names list (corporate for |vauthors= only)
| |
− | n = n + 1; -- point to next location in the names table
| |
− | if 1 == count then -- if the previous name was missing
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'missing_name', {list_name:match ("(%w+)List"):lower(), i-1}, true ) } ); -- add this error message
| |
− | end
| |
− | count = 0; -- reset the counter, we're looking for two consecutive missing names
| |
− | end
| |
− | i = i + 1; -- point to next args location
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return names, etal; -- all done, return our list of names
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< G E T _ I S O 6 3 9 _ C O D E >------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Validates language names provided in |language= parameter if not an ISO639-1 or 639-2 code.
| |
− |
| |
− | Returns the language name and associated two- or three-character code. Because case of the source may be incorrect
| |
− | or different from the case that WikiMedia uses, the name comparisons are done in lower case and when a match is
| |
− | found, the Wikimedia version (assumed to be correct) is returned along with the code. When there is no match, we
| |
− | return the original language name string.
| |
− |
| |
− | mw.language.fetchLanguageNames(<local wiki language>, 'all') returns a list of languages that in some cases may include
| |
− | extensions. For example, code 'cbk-zam' and its associated name 'Chavacano de Zamboanga' (MediaWiki does not support
| |
− | code 'cbk' or name 'Chavacano'. Most (all?) of these languages are not used a 'language' codes per se, rather they
| |
− | are used as sub-domain names: cbk-zam.wikipedia.org. A list of language names and codes supported by fetchLanguageNames()
| |
− | can be found at Template:Citation Style documentation/language/doc
| |
− |
| |
− | Names that are included in the list will be found if that name is provided in the |language= parameter. For example,
| |
− | if |language=Chavacano de Zamboanga, that name will be found with the associated code 'cbk-zam'. When names are found
| |
− | and the associated code is not two or three characters, this function returns only the WikiMedia language name.
| |
− |
| |
− | Some language names have multiple entries under different codes:
| |
− | Aromanian has code rup and code roa-rup
| |
− | When this occurs, this function returns the language name and the 2- or 3-character code
| |
− |
| |
− | Adapted from code taken from Module:Check ISO 639-1.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function get_iso639_code (lang, this_wiki_code)
| |
− | if cfg.lang_name_remap[lang:lower()] then -- if there is a remapped name (because MediaWiki uses something that we don't think is correct)
| |
− | return cfg.lang_name_remap[lang:lower()][1], cfg.lang_name_remap[lang:lower()][2]; -- for this language 'name', return a possibly new name and appropriate code
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local ietf_code; -- because some languages have both ietf-like codes and iso 639-like codes
| |
− | local ietf_name;
| |
− |
| |
− | local languages = mw.language.fetchLanguageNames(this_wiki_code, 'all') -- get a list of language names known to Wikimedia
| |
− | -- ('all' is required for North Ndebele, South Ndebele, and Ojibwa)
| |
− | local langlc = mw.ustring.lower(lang); -- lower case version for comparisons
| |
− |
| |
− | for code, name in pairs(languages) do -- scan the list to see if we can find our language
| |
− | if langlc == mw.ustring.lower(name) then
| |
− | if 2 == code:len() or 3 == code:len() then -- two- or three-character codes only; extensions not supported
| |
− | return name, code; -- so return the name and the code
| |
− | end
| |
− | ietf_code = code; -- remember that we found an ietf-like code and save its name
| |
− | ietf_name = name; -- but keep looking for a 2- or 3-char code
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- didn't find name with 2- or 3-char code; if ietf-like code found return
| |
− | return ietf_code and ietf_name or lang; -- associated name; return original language text else
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< L A N G U A G E _ P A R A M E T E R >------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Gets language name from a provided two- or three-character ISO 639 code. If a code is recognized by MediaWiki,
| |
− | use the returned name; if not, then use the value that was provided with the language parameter.
| |
− |
| |
− | When |language= contains a recognized language (either code or name), the page is assigned to the category for
| |
− | that code: Category:Norwegian-language sources (no). For valid three-character code languages, the page is assigned
| |
− | to the single category for '639-2' codes: Category:CS1 ISO 639-2 language sources.
| |
− |
| |
− | Languages that are the same as the local wiki are not categorized. MediaWiki does not recognize three-character
| |
− | equivalents of two-character codes: code 'ar' is recognized bit code 'ara' is not.
| |
− |
| |
− | This function supports multiple languages in the form |language=nb, French, th where the language names or codes are
| |
− | separated from each other by commas.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function language_parameter (lang)
| |
− | local code; -- the two- or three-character language code
| |
− | local name; -- the language name
| |
− | local language_list = {}; -- table of language names to be rendered
| |
− | local names_table = {}; -- table made from the value assigned to |language=
| |
− |
| |
− | local this_wiki = mw.getContentLanguage(); -- get a language object for this wiki
| |
− | local this_wiki_code = this_wiki:getCode() -- get this wiki's language code
| |
− | local this_wiki_name = mw.language.fetchLanguageName(this_wiki_code, this_wiki_code); -- get this wiki's language name
| |
− |
| |
− | names_table = mw.text.split (lang, '%s*,%s*'); -- names should be a comma separated list
| |
− |
| |
− | for _, lang in ipairs (names_table) do -- reuse lang
| |
− | name = cfg.lang_code_remap[lang:lower()]; -- first see if this is a code that is not supported by MediaWiki but is in remap
| |
− |
| |
− | if name then -- there was a remapped code so
| |
− | lang = lang:gsub ('^(%a%a%a?)%-.*', '%1'); -- strip ietf tags from code
| |
− | else
| |
− | if lang:match ('^%a%a%-') then -- strip ietf tags from code; TODO: is there a need to support 3-char with tag?
| |
− | lang = lang:match ('(%a%a)%-') -- keep only 639-1 code portion to lang; TODO: do something with 3166 alpha 2 country code?
| |
− | end
| |
− | if 2 == lang:len() or 3 == lang:len() then -- if two-or three-character code
| |
− | name = mw.language.fetchLanguageName (lang:lower(), this_wiki_code); -- get language name if |language= is a proper code
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (name) then -- if |language= specified a valid code
| |
− | code = lang:lower(); -- save it
| |
− | else
| |
− | name, code = get_iso639_code (lang, this_wiki_code); -- attempt to get code from name (assign name here so that we are sure of proper capitalization)
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (code) then -- only 2- or 3-character codes
| |
− | name = cfg.lang_code_remap[code] or name; -- override wikimedia when they misuse language codes/names -- add maint category if not already added
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | table.insert (language_list, name);
| |
− | name = ''; -- so we can reuse it
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | code = #language_list -- reuse code as number of languages in the list
| |
− | if 2 >= code then
| |
− | name = table.concat (language_list, cfg.messages['parameter-pair-separator']) -- insert '<space>and<space>' between two language names
| |
− | elseif 2 < code then
| |
− | name = table.concat (language_list, ', '); -- and concatenate with '<comma><space>' separators
| |
− | name = name:gsub (', ([^,]+)$', cfg.messages['parameter-final-separator'] .. '%1'); -- replace last '<comma><space>' separator with '<comma><space>and<space>' separator
| |
− | end
| |
− | if this_wiki_name == name then
| |
− | return ''; -- if one language and that language is this wiki's return an empty string (no annotation)
| |
− | end
| |
− | return (" " .. wrap_msg ('language', name)); -- otherwise wrap with '(in ...)'
| |
− | --[[ TODO: should only return blank or name rather than full list
| |
− | so we can clean up the bunched parenthetical elements Language, Type, Format
| |
− | ]]
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S E T _ C S 1 _ S T Y L E >----------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Set style settings for CS1 citation templates. Returns separator and postscript settings
| |
− | At en.wiki, for cs1:
| |
− | ps gets: '.'
| |
− | sep gets: '.'
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function set_cs1_style (ps)
| |
− | if not is_set (ps) then -- unless explicitely set to something
| |
− | ps = cfg.presentation['ps_cs1']; -- terminate the rendered citation
| |
− | end
| |
− | return cfg.presentation['sep_cs1'], ps; -- element separator
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S E T _ C S 2 _ S T Y L E >----------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Set style settings for CS2 citation templates. Returns separator, postscript, ref settings
| |
− | At en.wiki, for cs2:
| |
− | ps gets: '' (empty string - no terminal punctuation)
| |
− | sep gets: ','
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function set_cs2_style (ps, ref)
| |
− | if not is_set (ps) then -- if |postscript= has not been set, set cs2 default
| |
− | ps = cfg.presentation['ps_cs2']; -- terminate the rendered citation
| |
− | end
| |
− | if not is_set (ref) then -- if |ref= is not set
| |
− | ref = "harv"; -- set default |ref=harv
| |
− | end
| |
− | return cfg.presentation['sep_cs2'], ps, ref; -- element separator
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< G E T _ S E T T I N G S _ F R O M _ C I T E _ C L A S S >----------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | When |mode= is not set or when its value is invalid, use config.CitationClass and parameter values to establish
| |
− | rendered style.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function get_settings_from_cite_class (ps, ref, cite_class)
| |
− | local sep;
| |
− | if (cite_class == "citation") then -- for citation templates (CS2)
| |
− | sep, ps, ref = set_cs2_style (ps, ref);
| |
− | else -- not a citation template so CS1
| |
− | sep, ps = set_cs1_style (ps);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return sep, ps, ref -- return them all
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S E T _ S T Y L E >------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Establish basic style settings to be used when rendering the citation. Uses |mode= if set and valid or uses
| |
− | config.CitationClass from the template's #invoke: to establish style.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function set_style (mode, ps, ref, cite_class)
| |
− | local sep;
| |
− | if 'cs2' == mode then -- if this template is to be rendered in CS2 (citation) style
| |
− | sep, ps, ref = set_cs2_style (ps, ref);
| |
− | elseif 'cs1' == mode then -- if this template is to be rendered in CS1 (cite xxx) style
| |
− | sep, ps = set_cs1_style (ps);
| |
− | else -- anything but cs1 or cs2
| |
− | sep, ps, ref = get_settings_from_cite_class (ps, ref, cite_class); -- get settings based on the template's CitationClass
| |
− | end
| |
− | if 'none' == ps:lower() then -- if assigned value is 'none' then
| |
− | ps = ''; -- set to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return sep, ps, ref
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[=[-------------------------< I S _ P D F >------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Determines if a url has the file extension that is one of the pdf file extensions used by [[MediaWiki:Common.css]] when
| |
− | applying the pdf icon to external links.
| |
− |
| |
− | returns true if file extension is one of the recognized extensions, else false
| |
− |
| |
− | ]=]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function is_pdf (url)
| |
− | return url:match ('%.pdf$') or url:match ('%.PDF$') or
| |
− | url:match ('%.pdf[%?#]') or url:match ('%.PDF[%?#]') or
| |
− | url:match ('%.PDF#') or url:match ('%.pdf#');
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S T Y L E _ F O R M A T >------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Applies css style to |format=, |chapter-format=, etc. Also emits an error message if the format parameter does
| |
− | not have a matching url parameter. If the format parameter is not set and the url contains a file extension that
| |
− | is recognized as a pdf document by MediaWiki's commons.css, this code will set the format parameter to (PDF) with
| |
− | the appropriate styling.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function style_format (format, url, fmt_param, url_param)
| |
− | if is_set (format) then
| |
− | format = wrap_style ('format', format); -- add leading space, parentheses, resize
| |
− | if not is_set (url) then
| |
− | format = format .. set_error( 'format_missing_url', {fmt_param, url_param} ); -- add an error message
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_pdf (url) then -- format is not set so if url is a pdf file then
| |
− | format = wrap_style ('format', 'PDF'); -- set format to pdf
| |
− | else
| |
− | format = ''; -- empty string for concatenation
| |
− | end
| |
− | return format;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< G E T _ D I S P L A Y _ N A M E S >--------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Returns a number that defines the number of names displayed for author and editor name lists and a boolean flag
| |
− | to indicate when et al. should be appended to the name list.
| |
− |
| |
− | When the value assigned to |display-xxxxors= is a number greater than or equal to zero, return the number and
| |
− | the previous state of the 'etal' flag (false by default but may have been set to true if the name list contains
| |
− | some variant of the text 'et al.').
| |
− |
| |
− | When the value assigned to |display-xxxxors= is the keyword 'etal', return a number that is one greater than the
| |
− | number of authors in the list and set the 'etal' flag true. This will cause the list_people() to display all of
| |
− | the names in the name list followed by 'et al.'
| |
− |
| |
− | In all other cases, returns nil and the previous state of the 'etal' flag.
| |
− |
| |
− | inputs:
| |
− | max: A['DisplayAuthors'] or A['DisplayEditors']; a number or some flavor of etal
| |
− | count: #a or #e
| |
− | list_name: 'authors' or 'editors'
| |
− | etal: author_etal or editor_etal
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function get_display_names (max, count, list_name, etal)
| |
− | if is_set (max) then
| |
− | if 'etal' == max:lower():gsub("[ '%.]", '') then -- the :gsub() portion makes 'etal' from a variety of 'et al.' spellings and stylings
| |
− | max = count + 1; -- number of authors + 1 so display all author name plus et al.
| |
− | etal = true; -- overrides value set by extract_names()
| |
− | elseif max:match ('^%d+$') then -- if is a string of numbers
| |
− | max = tonumber (max); -- make it a number
| |
− | else -- not a valid keyword or number
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'invalid_param_val', {'display-' .. list_name, max}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | max = nil; -- unset; as if |display-xxxxors= had not been set
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
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− |
| |
− | return max, etal;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< E X T R A _ T E X T _ I N _ P A G E _ C H E C K >------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Adds page to Category:CS1 maint: extra text if |page= or |pages= has what appears to be some form of p. or pp.
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− | abbreviation in the first characters of the parameter content.
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− |
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− | check Page and Pages for extraneous p, p., pp, and pp. at start of parameter value:
| |
− | good pattern: '^P[^%.P%l]' matches when |page(s)= begins PX or P# but not Px where x and X are letters and # is a dgiit
| |
− | bad pattern: '^[Pp][Pp]' matches matches when |page(s)= begins pp or pP or Pp or PP
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function extra_text_in_page_check (page)
| |
− | local good_pattern = '^P[^%.Pp]'; -- ok to begin with uppercase P: P7 (pg 7 of section P) but not p123 (page 123) TODO: add Gg for PG or Pg?
| |
− | local bad_pattern = '^[Pp]?[Pp]%.?[ %d]';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[=[-------------------------< G E T _ V _ N A M E _ T A B L E >----------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | split apart a |vauthors= or |veditors= parameter. This function allows for corporate names, wrapped in doubled
| |
− | parentheses to also have commas; in the old version of the code, the doubled parnetheses were included in the
| |
− | rendered citation and in the metadata. Individual author names may be wikilinked
| |
− |
| |
− | |vauthors=Jones AB, [[E. B. White|White EB]], ((Black, Brown, and Co.))
| |
− |
| |
− | ]=]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function get_v_name_table (vparam, output_table, output_link_table)
| |
− | local name_table = mw.text.split(vparam, "%s*,%s*"); -- names are separated by commas
| |
− | local wl_type, label, link; -- wl_type not used here; just a place holder
| |
− |
| |
− | local i = 1;
| |
− |
| |
− | while name_table[i] do
| |
− | if name_table[i]:match ('^%(%(.*[^%)][^%)]$') then -- first segment of corporate with one or more commas; this segment has the opening doubled parens
| |
− | local name = name_table[i];
| |
− | i=i+1; -- bump indexer to next segment
| |
− | while name_table[i] do
| |
− | name = name .. ', ' .. name_table[i]; -- concatenate with previous segments
| |
− | if name_table[i]:match ('^.*%)%)$') then -- if this table member has the closing doubled parens
| |
− | break; -- and done reassembling so
| |
− | end
| |
− | i=i+1; -- bump indexer
| |
− | end
| |
− | table.insert (output_table, name); -- and add corporate name to the output table
| |
− | table.insert (output_link_table, ''); -- no wikilink
| |
− | else
| |
− | wl_type, label, link = is_wikilink (name_table[i]); -- wl_type is: 0, no wl (text in label variable); 1, [[D]]; 2, [[L|D]]
| |
− | table.insert (output_table, label); -- add this name
| |
− | if 1 == wl_type then
| |
− | table.insert (output_link_table, label); -- simple wikilink [[D]]
| |
− | else
| |
− | table.insert (output_link_table, link); -- no wikilink or [[L|D]]; add this link if there is one, else empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | i = i+1;
| |
− | end
| |
− | return output_table;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< P A R S E _ V A U T H O R S _ V E D I T O R S >--------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | This function extracts author / editor names from |vauthors= or |veditors= and finds matching |xxxxor-maskn= and
| |
− | |xxxxor-linkn= in args. It then returns a table of assembled names just as extract_names() does.
| |
− |
| |
− | Author / editor names in |vauthors= or |veditors= must be in Vancouver system style. Corporate or institutional names
| |
− | may sometimes be required and because such names will often fail the is_good_vanc_name() and other format compliance
| |
− | tests, are wrapped in doubled paranethese ((corporate name)) to suppress the format tests.
| |
− |
| |
− | Supports generational suffixes Jr, 2nd, 3rd, 4th–6th.
| |
− |
| |
− | This function sets the vancouver error when a reqired comma is missing and when there is a space between an author's initials.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function parse_vauthors_veditors (args, vparam, list_name)
| |
− | local names = {}; -- table of names assembled from |vauthors=, |author-maskn=, |author-linkn=
| |
− | local v_name_table = {};
| |
− | local v_link_table = {}; -- when name is wikilinked, targets go in this table
| |
− | local etal = false; -- return value set to true when we find some form of et al. vauthors parameter
| |
− | local last, first, link, mask, suffix;
| |
− | local corporate = false;
| |
− |
| |
− | vparam, etal = name_has_etal (vparam, etal, true); -- find and remove variations on et al. do not categorize (do it here because et al. might have a period)
| |
− | v_name_table = get_v_name_table (vparam, v_name_table, v_link_table); -- names are separated by commas
| |
− |
| |
− | for i, v_name in ipairs(v_name_table) do
| |
− | if v_name:match ('^%(%(.+%)%)$') then -- corporate authors are wrapped in doubled parentheses to supress vanc formatting and error detection
| |
− | first = ''; -- set to empty string for concatenation and because it may have been set for previous author/editor
| |
− | last = v_name:match ('^%(%((.+)%)%)$') -- remove doubled parntheses
| |
− | corporate = true; -- flag used in list_people()
| |
− | elseif string.find(v_name, "%s") then
| |
− | if v_name:find('[;%.]') then -- look for commonly occurring punctuation characters;
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('punctuation');
| |
− | end
| |
− | local lastfirstTable = {}
| |
− | lastfirstTable = mw.text.split(v_name, "%s")
| |
− | first = table.remove(lastfirstTable); -- removes and returns value of last element in table which should be author intials
| |
− | if is_suffix (first) then -- if a valid suffix
| |
− | suffix = first -- save it as a suffix and
| |
− | first = table.remove(lastfirstTable); -- get what should be the initials from the table
| |
− | end -- no suffix error message here because letter combination may be result of Romanization; check for digits?
| |
− | last = table.concat(lastfirstTable, " ") -- returns a string that is the concatenation of all other names that are not initials
| |
− | if mw.ustring.match (last, '%a+%s+%u+%s+%a+') then
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('missing comma'); -- matches last II last; the case when a comma is missing
| |
− | end
| |
− | if mw.ustring.match (v_name, ' %u %u$') then -- this test is in the wrong place TODO: move or replace with a more appropriate test
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('name'); -- matches a space between two intiials
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | first = ''; -- set to empty string for concatenation and because it may have been set for previous author/editor
| |
− | last = v_name; -- last name or single corporate name? Doesn't support multiword corporate names? do we need this?
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (first) then
| |
− | if not mw.ustring.match (first, "^%u?%u$") then -- first shall contain one or two upper-case letters, nothing else
| |
− | add_vanc_error ('initials'); -- too many initials; mixed case initials (which may be ok Romanization); hyphenated initials
| |
− | end
| |
− | is_good_vanc_name (last, first); -- check first and last before restoring the suffix which may have a non-Latin digit
| |
− | if is_set (suffix) then
| |
− | first = first .. ' ' .. suffix; -- if there was a suffix concatenate with the initials
| |
− | suffix = ''; -- unset so we don't add this suffix to all subsequent names
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | if not corporate then
| |
− | is_good_vanc_name (last, '');
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | link = select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Link'], 'redundant_parameters', i ) or v_link_table[i];
| |
− | mask = select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Mask'], 'redundant_parameters', i );
| |
− | names[i] = {last = last, first = first, link = link, mask = mask, corporate=corporate}; -- add this assembled name to our names list
| |
− | end
| |
− | return names, etal; -- all done, return our list of names
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< S E L E C T _ A U T H O R _ E D I T O R _ S O U R C E >------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Select one of |authors=, |authorn= / |lastn / firstn=, or |vauthors= as the source of the author name list or
| |
− | select one of |editors=, |editorn= / editor-lastn= / |editor-firstn= or |veditors= as the source of the editor name list.
| |
− |
| |
− | Only one of these appropriate three will be used. The hierarchy is: |authorn= (and aliases) highest and |authors= lowest and
| |
− | similarly, |editorn= (and aliases) highest and |editors= lowest
| |
− |
| |
− | When looking for |authorn= / |editorn= parameters, test |xxxxor1= and |xxxxor2= (and all of their aliases); stops after the second
| |
− | test which mimicks the test used in extract_names() when looking for a hole in the author name list. There may be a better
| |
− | way to do this, I just haven't discovered what that way is.
| |
− |
| |
− | Emits an error message when more than one xxxxor name source is provided.
| |
− |
| |
− | In this function, vxxxxors = vauthors or veditors; xxxxors = authors or editors as appropriate.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function select_author_editor_source (vxxxxors, xxxxors, args, list_name)
| |
− | local lastfirst = false;
| |
− | if select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Last'], 'none', 1 ) or -- do this twice incase we have a |first1= without a |last1=; this ...
| |
− | select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-First'], 'none', 1 ) or -- ... also catches the case where |first= is used with |vauthors=
| |
− | select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-Last'], 'none', 2 ) or
| |
− | select_one( args, cfg.aliases[list_name .. '-First'], 'none', 2 ) then
| |
− | lastfirst=true;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if (is_set (vxxxxors) and true == lastfirst) or -- these are the three error conditions
| |
− | (is_set (vxxxxors) and is_set (xxxxors)) or
| |
− | (true == lastfirst and is_set (xxxxors)) then
| |
− | local err_name;
| |
− | if 'AuthorList' == list_name then -- figure out which name should be used in error message
| |
− | err_name = 'author';
| |
− | else
| |
− | err_name = 'editor';
| |
− | end
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'redundant_parameters',
| |
− | {err_name .. '-name-list parameters'}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if true == lastfirst then return 1 end; -- return a number indicating which author name source to use
| |
− | if is_set (vxxxxors) then return 2 end;
| |
− | if is_set (xxxxors) then return 3 end;
| |
− | return 1; -- no authors so return 1; this allows missing author name test to run in case there is a first without last
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< I S _ V A L I D _ P A R A M E T E R _ V A L U E >------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | This function is used to validate a parameter's assigned value for those parameters that have only a limited number
| |
− | of allowable values (yes, y, true, no, etc). When the parameter value has not been assigned a value (missing or empty
| |
− | in the source template) the function returns true. If the parameter value is one of the list of allowed values returns
| |
− | true; else, emits an error message and returns false.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function is_valid_parameter_value (value, name, possible)
| |
− | if not is_set (value) then
| |
− | return true; -- an empty parameter is ok
| |
− | elseif in_array (value, possible) then
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | else
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'invalid_param_val', {name, value}, true ) } ); -- not an allowed value so add error message
| |
− | return false
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< T E R M I N A T E _ N A M E _ L I S T >----------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | This function terminates a name list (author, contributor, editor) with a separator character (sepc) and a space
| |
− | when the last character is not a sepc character or when the last three characters are not sepc followed by two
| |
− | closing square brackets (close of a wikilink). When either of these is true, the name_list is terminated with a
| |
− | single space character.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function terminate_name_list (name_list, sepc)
| |
− | if (string.sub (name_list,-3,-1) == sepc .. '. ') then -- if already properly terminated
| |
− | return name_list; -- just return the name list
| |
− | elseif (string.sub (name_list,-1,-1) == sepc) or (string.sub (name_list,-3,-1) == sepc .. ']]') then -- if last name in list ends with sepc char
| |
− | return name_list .. " "; -- don't add another
| |
− | else
| |
− | return name_list .. sepc .. ' '; -- otherwise terninate the name list
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[-------------------------< F O R M A T _ V O L U M E _ I S S U E >----------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | returns the concatenation of the formatted volume and issue parameters as a single string; or formatted volume
| |
− | or formatted issue, or an empty string if neither are set.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function format_volume_issue (volume, issue, cite_class, origin, sepc, lower)
| |
− | if not is_set (volume) and not is_set (issue) then
| |
− | return '';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 'magazine' == cite_class or (in_array (cite_class, {'citation', 'map'}) and 'magazine' == origin) then
| |
− | if is_set (volume) and is_set (issue) then
| |
− | return wrap_msg ('vol-no', {sepc, volume, issue}, lower);
| |
− | elseif is_set (volume) then
| |
− | return wrap_msg ('vol', {sepc, volume}, lower);
| |
− | else
| |
− | return wrap_msg ('issue', {sepc, issue}, lower);
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local vol = ''; -- here for all cites except magazine
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (volume) then
| |
− | if volume:match ('^[MDCLXVI]+$') or volume:match ('^%d+$')then -- volume value is all digits or all uppercase roman numerals
| |
− | vol = substitute (cfg.presentation['vol-bold'], {sepc, hyphen_to_dash(volume)}); -- render in bold face
| |
− | elseif (4 < mw.ustring.len(volume)) then -- not all digits or roman numerals and longer than 4 characters
| |
− | vol = substitute (cfg.messages['j-vol'], {sepc, volume}); -- not bold
| |
− | else -- four or less characters
| |
− | vol = substitute (cfg.presentation['vol-bold'], {sepc, hyphen_to_dash(volume)}); -- bold
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set (issue) then
| |
− | return vol .. substitute (cfg.messages['j-issue'], issue);
| |
− | end
| |
− | return vol;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[-------------------------< F O R M A T _ P A G E S _ S H E E T S >-----------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | adds static text to one of |page(s)= or |sheet(s)= values and returns it with all of the others set to empty strings.
| |
− | The return order is:
| |
− | page, pages, sheet, sheets
| |
− |
| |
− | Singular has priority over plural when both are provided.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function format_pages_sheets (page, pages, sheet, sheets, cite_class, origin, sepc, nopp, lower)
| |
− | if 'map' == cite_class then -- only cite map supports sheet(s) as in-source locators
| |
− | if is_set (sheet) then
| |
− | if 'journal' == origin then
| |
− | return '', '', wrap_msg ('j-sheet', sheet, lower), '';
| |
− | else
| |
− | return '', '', wrap_msg ('sheet', {sepc, sheet}, lower), '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (sheets) then
| |
− | if 'journal' == origin then
| |
− | return '', '', '', wrap_msg ('j-sheets', sheets, lower);
| |
− | else
| |
− | return '', '', '', wrap_msg ('sheets', {sepc, sheets}, lower);
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local is_journal = 'journal' == cite_class or (in_array (cite_class, {'citation', 'map', 'interview'}) and 'journal' == origin);
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (page) then
| |
− | if is_journal then
| |
− | return substitute (cfg.messages['j-page(s)'], page), '', '', '';
| |
− | elseif not nopp then
| |
− | return substitute (cfg.messages['p-prefix'], {sepc, page}), '', '', '';
| |
− | else
| |
− | return substitute (cfg.messages['nopp'], {sepc, page}), '', '', '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set(pages) then
| |
− | if is_journal then
| |
− | return substitute (cfg.messages['j-page(s)'], pages), '', '', '';
| |
− | elseif tonumber(pages) ~= nil and not nopp then -- if pages is only digits, assume a single page number
| |
− | return '', substitute (cfg.messages['pp-suffix'], {sepc, pages}), '', '';
| |
− | elseif not nopp then
| |
− | return '', substitute (cfg.messages['pp-suffix'], {sepc, pages}), '', '';
| |
− | else
| |
− | return '', substitute (cfg.messages['nopp'], {sepc, pages}), '', '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return '', '', '', ''; -- return empty strings
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< I N S O U R C E _ L O C _ G E T >----------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | returns one of the in-source locators: page, pages, or at.
| |
− |
| |
− | If any of these are interwiki links to wikisource, returns the label portion of the interwikilink as plain text
| |
− | for use in COinS. This COinS thing is done because here we convert an interwiki link to and external link and
| |
− | add an icon span around that; get_coins_pages() doesn't know about the span. TODO: should it?
| |
− |
| |
− | TODO: add support for sheet and sheets?; streamline;
| |
− |
| |
− | TODO: make it so that this function returns only one of the three as the single in-source (the return value assigned
| |
− | to a new name)?
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function insource_loc_get (page, pages, at)
| |
− | local ws_url, ws_label, coins_pages, L; -- for wikisource interwikilinks; TODO: this corrupts page metadata (span remains in place after cleanup; fix there?)
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (page) then
| |
− | if is_set (pages) or is_set(at) then
| |
− | pages = ''; -- unset the others
| |
− | at = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | extra_text_in_page_check (page); -- add this page to maint cat if |page= value begins with what looks like p. or pp.
| |
− |
| |
− | ws_url, ws_label, L = wikisource_url_make (page); -- make ws url from |page= interwiki link; link portion L becomes tool tip label
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | page = external_link (ws_url, ws_label .. ' ', 'ws link in page'); -- space char after label to move icon away from in-source text; TODO: a better way to do this?
| |
− | page = substitute (cfg.presentation['interwiki-icon'], {cfg.presentation['class-wikisource'], L, page});
| |
− | coins_pages = ws_label;
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (pages) then
| |
− | if is_set (at) then
| |
− | at = ''; -- unset
| |
− | end
| |
− | extra_text_in_page_check (pages); -- add this page to maint cat if |pages= value begins with what looks like p. or pp.
| |
− |
| |
− | ws_url, ws_label, L = wikisource_url_make (pages); -- make ws url from |pages= interwiki link; link portion L becomes tool tip label
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | pages = external_link (ws_url, ws_label .. ' ', 'ws link in pages'); -- space char after label to move icon away from in-source text; TODO: a better way to do this?
| |
− | pages = substitute (cfg.presentation['interwiki-icon'], {cfg.presentation['class-wikisource'], L, pages});
| |
− | coins_pages = ws_label;
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (at) then
| |
− | ws_url, ws_label, L = wikisource_url_make (at); -- make ws url from |at= interwiki link; link portion L becomes tool tip label
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | at = external_link (ws_url, ws_label .. ' ', 'ws link in at'); -- space char after label to move icon away from in-source text; TODO: a better way to do this?
| |
− | at = substitute (cfg.presentation['interwiki-icon'], {cfg.presentation['class-wikisource'], L, at});
| |
− | coins_pages = ws_label;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return page, pages, at, coins_pages;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[=[-------------------------< A R C H I V E _ U R L _ C H E C K >--------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Check archive.org urls to make sure they at least look like they are pointing at valid archives and not to the
| |
− | save snapshot url or to calendar pages. When the archive url is 'https://web.archive.org/save/' (or http://...)
| |
− | archive.org saves a snapshot of the target page in the url. That is something that Wikipedia should not allow
| |
− | unwitting readers to do.
| |
− |
| |
− | When the archive.org url does not have a complete timestamp, archive.org chooses a snapshot according to its own
| |
− | algorithm or provides a calendar 'search' result. [[WP:ELNO]] discourages links to search results.
| |
− |
| |
− | This function looks at the value assigned to |archive-url= and returns empty strings for |archive-url= and
| |
− | |archive-date= and an error message when:
| |
− | |archive-url= holds an archive.org save command url
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− | |archive-url= is an archive.org url that does not have a complete timestamp (YYYYMMDDhhmmss 14 digits) in the
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− | correct place
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− | otherwise returns |archive-url= and |archive-date=
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− |
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− | There are two mostly compatible archive.org urls:
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− | //web.archive.org/<timestamp>... -- the old form
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− | //web.archive.org/web/<timestamp>... -- the new form
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− |
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− | The old form does not support or map to the new form when it contains a display flag. There are four identified flags
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− | ('id_', 'js_', 'cs_', 'im_') but since archive.org ignores others following the same form (two letters and an underscore)
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− | we don't check for these specific flags but we do check the form.
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− |
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− | This function supports a preview mode. When the article is rendered in preview mode, this funct may return a modified
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− | archive url:
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− | for save command errors, return undated wildcard (/*/)
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− | for timestamp errors when the timestamp has a wildcard, return the url unmodified
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− | for timestamp errors when the timestamp does not have a wildcard, return with timestamp limited to six digits plus wildcard (/yyyymm*/)
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− |
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− | ]=]
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− |
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− | local function archive_url_check (url, date)
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− | local err_msg = ''; -- start with the error message empty
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− | local path, timestamp, flag; -- portions of the archive.or url
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− |
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− | if (not url:match('//web%.archive%.org/')) and (not url:match('//liveweb%.archive%.org/')) then -- also deprecated liveweb Wayback machine url
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− | return url, date; -- not an archive.org archive, return ArchiveURL and ArchiveDate
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− | end
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− |
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− | if url:match('//web%.archive%.org/save/') then -- if a save command url, we don't want to allow saving of the target page
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− | err_msg = 'save command';
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− | url = url:gsub ('(//web%.archive%.org)/save/', '%1/*/', 1); -- for preview mode: modify ArchiveURL
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− | elseif url:match('//liveweb%.archive%.org/') then
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− | err_msg = 'liveweb';
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− | else
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− | path, timestamp, flag = url:match('//web%.archive%.org/([^%d]*)(%d+)([^/]*)/'); -- split out some of the url parts for evaluation
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− |
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− | if not is_set(timestamp) or 14 ~= timestamp:len() then -- path and flag optional, must have 14-digit timestamp here
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− | err_msg = 'timestamp';
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− | if '*' ~= flag then
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− | url=url:gsub ('(//web%.archive%.org/[^%d]*%d?%d?%d?%d?%d?%d?)[^/]*', '%1*', 1) -- for preview, modify ts to be yearmo* max (0-6 digits plus splat)
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− | end
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− | elseif is_set(path) and 'web/' ~= path then -- older archive urls do not have the extra 'web/' path element
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− | err_msg = 'path';
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− | elseif is_set (flag) and not is_set (path) then -- flag not allowed with the old form url (without the 'web/' path element)
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− | err_msg = 'flag';
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− | elseif is_set (flag) and not flag:match ('%a%a_') then -- flag if present must be two alpha characters and underscore (requires 'web/' path element)
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− | err_msg = 'flag';
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− | else
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− | return url, date; -- return archiveURL and ArchiveDate
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− | end
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− | end
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− | -- if here, something not right so
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− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'archive_url', {err_msg}, true ) } ); -- add error message and
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− | if is_set (Frame:preprocess('{{REVISIONID}}')) then
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− | return '', ''; -- return empty strings for archiveURL and ArchiveDate
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− | else
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− | return url, date; -- preview mode so return archiveURL and ArchiveDate
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− | end
| |
− | end
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− |
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− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< C I T A T I O N 0 >------------------------------------------------------------
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− |
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− | This is the main function doing the majority of the citation formatting.
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− |
| |
− | ]]
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− |
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− | local function citation0( config, args)
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− | --[[
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− | Load Input Parameters
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− | The argument_wrapper facilitates the mapping of multiple aliases to single internal variable.
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− | ]]
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− | local A = argument_wrapper( args );
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− | local i
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− |
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− | -- Pick out the relevant fields from the arguments. Different citation templates
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− | -- define different field names for the same underlying things.
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− |
| |
− | -- set default parameter values defined by |mode= parameter.
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− | local Mode = A['Mode'];
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− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (Mode, 'mode', cfg.keywords['mode']) then
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− | Mode = '';
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− | end
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− |
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− | local author_etal;
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− | local a = {}; -- authors list from |lastn= / |firstn= pairs or |vauthors=
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− | local Authors;
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− | local NameListFormat = A['NameListFormat'];
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− | local Collaboration = A['Collaboration'];
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− |
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− | do -- to limit scope of selected
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− | local selected = select_author_editor_source (A['Vauthors'], A['Authors'], args, 'AuthorList');
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− | if 1 == selected then
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− | a, author_etal = extract_names (args, 'AuthorList'); -- fetch author list from |authorn= / |lastn= / |firstn=, |author-linkn=, and |author-maskn=
| |
− | elseif 2 == selected then
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− | NameListFormat = 'vanc'; -- override whatever |name-list-format= might be
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− | a, author_etal = parse_vauthors_veditors (args, args.vauthors, 'AuthorList'); -- fetch author list from |vauthors=, |author-linkn=, and |author-maskn=
| |
− | elseif 3 == selected then
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− | Authors = A['Authors']; -- use content of |authors=
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set (Collaboration) then
| |
− | author_etal = true; -- so that |display-authors=etal not required
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Others = A['Others'];
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− |
| |
− | local editor_etal;
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− | local e = {}; -- editors list from |editor-lastn= / |editor-firstn= pairs or |veditors=
| |
− | local Editors;
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− |
| |
− | do -- to limit scope of selected
| |
− | local selected = select_author_editor_source (A['Veditors'], A['Editors'], args, 'EditorList');
| |
− | if 1 == selected then
| |
− | e, editor_etal = extract_names (args, 'EditorList'); -- fetch editor list from |editorn= / |editor-lastn= / |editor-firstn=, |editor-linkn=, and |editor-maskn=
| |
− | elseif 2 == selected then
| |
− | NameListFormat = 'vanc'; -- override whatever |name-list-format= might be
| |
− | e, editor_etal = parse_vauthors_veditors (args, args.veditors, 'EditorList'); -- fetch editor list from |veditors=, |editor-linkn=, and |editor-maskn=
| |
− | elseif 3 == selected then
| |
− | Editors = A['Editors']; -- use content of |editors=
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local translator_etal;
| |
− | local t = {}; -- translators list from |translator-lastn= / translator-firstn= pairs
| |
− | local Translators; -- assembled translators name list
| |
− | t = extract_names (args, 'TranslatorList'); -- fetch translator list from |translatorn= / |translator-lastn=, -firstn=, -linkn=, -maskn=
| |
− |
| |
− | local interviewer_etal;
| |
− | local interviewers_list = {};
| |
− | local Interviewers; -- used later
| |
− | interviewers_list = extract_names (args, 'InterviewerList'); -- process preferred interviewers parameters
| |
− |
| |
− | local contributor_etal;
| |
− | local c = {}; -- contributors list from |contributor-lastn= / contributor-firstn= pairs
| |
− | local Contributors; -- assembled contributors name list
| |
− | local Contribution = A['Contribution'];
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {"book","citation"}) and not is_set(A['Periodical']) then -- |contributor= and |contribution= only supported in book cites
| |
− | c = extract_names (args, 'ContributorList'); -- fetch contributor list from |contributorn= / |contributor-lastn=, -firstn=, -linkn=, -maskn=
| |
− |
| |
− | if 0 < #c then
| |
− | if not is_set (Contribution) then -- |contributor= requires |contribution=
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'contributor_missing_required_param', 'contribution')}); -- add missing contribution error message
| |
− | c = {}; -- blank the contributors' table; it is used as a flag later
| |
− | end
| |
− | if 0 == #a then -- |contributor= requires |author=
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'contributor_missing_required_param', 'author')}); -- add missing author error message
| |
− | c = {}; -- blank the contributors' table; it is used as a flag later
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | else -- if not a book cite
| |
− | if select_one (args, cfg.aliases['ContributorList-Last'], 'redundant_parameters', 1 ) then -- are there contributor name list parameters?
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'contributor_ignored')}); -- add contributor ignored error message
| |
− | end
| |
− | Contribution = nil; -- unset
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (NameListFormat, 'name-list-format', cfg.keywords['name-list-format']) then -- only accepted value for this parameter is 'vanc'
| |
− | NameListFormat = ''; -- anything else, set to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Year = A['Year'];
| |
− | local PublicationDate = A['PublicationDate'];
| |
− | local OrigYear = A['OrigYear'];
| |
− | local Date = A['Date'];
| |
− | local LayDate = A['LayDate'];
| |
− | ------------------------------------------------- Get title data
| |
− | local Title = A['Title'];
| |
− | local ScriptTitle = A['ScriptTitle'];
| |
− | local BookTitle = A['BookTitle'];
| |
− | local Conference = A['Conference'];
| |
− | local TransTitle = A['TransTitle'];
| |
− | local TitleNote = A['TitleNote'];
| |
− | local TitleLink = A['TitleLink'];
| |
− | link_title_ok (TitleLink, A:ORIGIN ('TitleLink'), Title, 'title'); -- check for wikimarkup in |title-link= or wikimarkup in |title= when |title-link= is set
| |
− |
| |
− | local Chapter = A['Chapter'];
| |
− | local ScriptChapter = A['ScriptChapter'];
| |
− | local ScriptChapterOrigin = A:ORIGIN ('ScriptChapter');
| |
− | local ChapterLink -- = A['ChapterLink']; -- deprecated as a parameter but still used internally by cite episode
| |
− | local TransChapter = A['TransChapter'];
| |
− | local TitleType = A['TitleType'];
| |
− | local Degree = A['Degree'];
| |
− | local Docket = A['Docket'];
| |
− | local ArchiveFormat = A['ArchiveFormat'];
| |
− |
| |
− | local ArchiveDate;
| |
− | local ArchiveURL;
| |
− |
| |
− | ArchiveURL, ArchiveDate = archive_url_check (A['ArchiveURL'], A['ArchiveDate'])
| |
− |
| |
− | local UrlStatus = A['UrlStatus'];
| |
− | if 'url-status' == A:ORIGIN ('UrlStatus') then -- interim: TODO: this line goes away
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (UrlStatus, 'url-status', cfg.keywords ['url-status']) then -- set in config.defaults to 'dead'
| |
− | UrlStatus = ''; -- anything else, set to empty string
| |
− | end -- interim: TODO: this line goes away
| |
− | elseif is_set (A:ORIGIN ('UrlStatus')) then -- interim: while both |dead-url= and |url-status= allowed use separate keyword lists; TODO: remove this section
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (UrlStatus, A:ORIGIN ('UrlStatus'), cfg.keywords ['deadurl']) then -- interim: assume |dead-url=; use those keywords; TODO: this line goes away
| |
− | UrlStatus = ''; -- anything else, set to empty string; interim: TODO: this line goes away
| |
− | end -- interim: TODO: this line goes away
| |
− | end -- interim: TODO: this line goes away
| |
− |
| |
− | if in_array (UrlStatus, {'yes', 'true', 'y'}) then -- TODO: remove this whole thing when |dead-url=[yes|no] parameters removed from articles
| |
− | UrlStatus = 'dead';
| |
− | elseif 'no' == UrlStatus then
| |
− | UrlStatus = 'live';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local URL = A['URL']
| |
− | local URLorigin = A:ORIGIN('URL'); -- get name of parameter that holds URL
| |
− | local ChapterURL = A['ChapterURL'];
| |
− | local ChapterURLorigin = A:ORIGIN('ChapterURL'); -- get name of parameter that holds ChapterURL
| |
− | local ConferenceFormat = A['ConferenceFormat'];
| |
− | local ConferenceURL = A['ConferenceURL'];
| |
− | local ConferenceURLorigin = A:ORIGIN('ConferenceURL'); -- get name of parameter that holds ConferenceURL
| |
− | local Periodical = A['Periodical'];
| |
− | local Periodical_origin = '';
| |
− | if is_set (Periodical) then
| |
− | Periodical_origin = A:ORIGIN('Periodical'); -- get the name of the periodical parameter
| |
− | local i;
| |
− | Periodical, i = strip_apostrophe_markup (Periodical); -- strip appostrophe markup so that metadata isn't contaminated
| |
− | if i then -- non-zero when markup was stripped so emit an error message
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, {set_error ('apostrophe_markup', {Periodical_origin}, true)});
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local ScriptPeriodical = A['ScriptPeriodical'];
| |
− | local ScriptPeriodical_origin = A:ORIGIN('ScriptPeriodical');
| |
− | -- web and news not tested for now because of
| |
− | -- Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard#Is_there_a_semi-automated_tool_that_could_fix_these_annoying_"Cite_Web"_errors?
| |
− |
| |
− | local TransPeriodical = A['TransPeriodical'];
| |
− |
| |
− | local Series = A['Series'];
| |
− |
| |
− | local Volume;
| |
− | local Issue;
| |
− | local Page;
| |
− | local Pages;
| |
− | local At;
| |
− |
| |
− | if 'citation' == config.CitationClass then
| |
− | if is_set (Periodical) then
| |
− | if not in_array (Periodical_origin, {'website', 'mailinglist'}) then -- {{citation}} does not render volume for these 'periodicals'
| |
− | Volume = A['Volume']; -- but does for all other 'periodicals'
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (ScriptPeriodical) then
| |
− | if 'script-website' ~= ScriptPeriodical_origin then -- {{citation}} does not render volume for |script-website=
| |
− | Volume = A['Volume']; -- but does for all other 'periodicals'
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | Volume = A['Volume']; -- and does for non-'periodical' cites
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif in_array (config.CitationClass, cfg.templates_using_volume) then -- render |volume= for cs1 according to the configuration settings
| |
− | Volume = A['Volume'];
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 'citation' == config.CitationClass then
| |
− | if is_set (Periodical) and in_array (Periodical_origin, {'journal', 'magazine', 'newspaper', 'periodical', 'work'}) or -- {{citation}} renders issue for these 'periodicals'
| |
− | is_set (ScriptPeriodical) and in_array (ScriptPeriodical_origin, {'script-journal', 'script-magazine', 'script-newspaper', 'script-periodical', 'script-work'}) then -- and these 'script-periodicals'
| |
− | Issue = hyphen_to_dash (A['Issue']);
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif in_array (config.CitationClass, cfg.templates_using_issue) then -- conference & map books do not support issue; {{citation}} listed here because included in settings table
| |
− | if not (in_array (config.CitationClass, {'conference', 'map', 'citation'}) and not (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical))) then
| |
− | Issue = hyphen_to_dash (A['Issue']);
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Position = '';
| |
− | if not in_array (config.CitationClass, cfg.templates_not_using_page) then
| |
− | Page = A['Page'];
| |
− | Pages = hyphen_to_dash (A['Pages']);
| |
− | At = A['At'];
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Edition = A['Edition'];
| |
− | local PublicationPlace = A['PublicationPlace']
| |
− | local Place = A['Place'];
| |
− |
| |
− | local PublisherName = A['PublisherName'];
| |
− | local PublisherName_origin = A:ORIGIN('PublisherName');
| |
− | if is_set (PublisherName) then
| |
− | local i=0;
| |
− | PublisherName, i = strip_apostrophe_markup (PublisherName); -- strip appostrophe markup so that metadata isn't contaminated; publisher is never italicized
| |
− |
| |
− | if i then -- non-zero when markup was stripped so emit an error message
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, {set_error ('apostrophe_markup', {PublisherName_origin}, true)});
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local RegistrationRequired = A['RegistrationRequired'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (RegistrationRequired, 'registration', cfg.keywords ['yes_true_y']) then
| |
− | RegistrationRequired=nil;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local SubscriptionRequired = A['SubscriptionRequired'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (SubscriptionRequired, 'subscription', cfg.keywords ['yes_true_y']) then
| |
− | SubscriptionRequired=nil;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local UrlAccess = A['UrlAccess'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (UrlAccess, 'url-access', cfg.keywords ['url-access']) then
| |
− | UrlAccess = nil;
| |
− | end
| |
− | if not is_set(URL) and is_set(UrlAccess) then
| |
− | UrlAccess = nil;
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'param_access_requires_param', {'url'}, true ) } );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (UrlAccess) and is_set (SubscriptionRequired) then -- while not aliases, these are much the same so if both are set
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'redundant_parameters', {wrap_style ('parameter', 'url-access') .. ' and ' .. wrap_style ('parameter', 'subscription')}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | SubscriptionRequired = nil; -- unset; prefer |access= over |subscription=
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set (UrlAccess) and is_set (RegistrationRequired) then -- these are not the same but contradictory so if both are set
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'redundant_parameters', {wrap_style ('parameter', 'url-access') .. ' and ' .. wrap_style ('parameter', 'registration')}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | RegistrationRequired = nil; -- unset; prefer |access= over |registration=
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local ChapterUrlAccess = A['ChapterUrlAccess'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (ChapterUrlAccess, A:ORIGIN('ChapterUrlAccess'), cfg.keywords ['url-access']) then -- same as url-access
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = nil;
| |
− | end
| |
− | if not is_set(ChapterURL) and is_set(ChapterUrlAccess) then
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = nil;
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'param_access_requires_param', {A:ORIGIN('ChapterUrlAccess'):gsub ('%-access', '')}, true ) } );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local MapUrlAccess = A['MapUrlAccess'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (MapUrlAccess, 'map-url-access', cfg.keywords ['url-access']) then
| |
− | MapUrlAccess = nil;
| |
− | end
| |
− | if not is_set(A['MapURL']) and is_set(MapUrlAccess) then
| |
− | MapUrlAccess = nil;
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'param_access_requires_param', {'map-url'}, true ) } );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Via = A['Via'];
| |
− | local AccessDate = A['AccessDate'];
| |
− | local Agency = A['Agency'];
| |
− |
| |
− | local Language = A['Language'];
| |
− | local Format = A['Format'];
| |
− | local ChapterFormat = A['ChapterFormat'];
| |
− | local DoiBroken = A['DoiBroken'];
| |
− | local ID = A['ID'];
| |
− | local ASINTLD = A['ASINTLD'];
| |
− | local IgnoreISBN = A['IgnoreISBN'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (IgnoreISBN, 'ignore-isbn-error', cfg.keywords ['yes_true_y']) then
| |
− | IgnoreISBN = nil; -- anything else, set to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− | local Embargo = A['Embargo'];
| |
− | local Class = A['Class']; -- arxiv class identifier
| |
− |
| |
− | local ID_list = extract_ids( args );
| |
− | if is_set (DoiBroken) and not ID_list['DOI'] then
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'doibroken_missing_doi', A:ORIGIN('DoiBroken'))});
| |
− | end
| |
− | local ID_access_levels = extract_id_access_levels( args, ID_list );
| |
− |
| |
− | local Quote = A['Quote'];
| |
− |
| |
− | local LayFormat = A['LayFormat'];
| |
− | local LayURL = A['LayURL'];
| |
− | local LaySource = A['LaySource'];
| |
− | local Transcript = A['Transcript'];
| |
− | local TranscriptFormat = A['TranscriptFormat'];
| |
− | local TranscriptURL = A['TranscriptURL']
| |
− | local TranscriptURLorigin = A:ORIGIN('TranscriptURL'); -- get name of parameter that holds TranscriptURL
| |
− |
| |
− | local LastAuthorAmp = A['LastAuthorAmp'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (LastAuthorAmp, 'last-author-amp', cfg.keywords ['yes_true_y']) then
| |
− | LastAuthorAmp = nil; -- set to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local no_tracking_cats = A['NoTracking'];
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (no_tracking_cats, 'no-tracking', cfg.keywords ['yes_true_y']) then
| |
− | no_tracking_cats = nil; -- set to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | --local variables that are not cs1 parameters
| |
− | local use_lowercase; -- controls capitalization of certain static text
| |
− | local this_page = mw.title.getCurrentTitle(); -- also used for COinS and for language
| |
− | local anchor_year; -- used in the CITEREF identifier
| |
− | local COinS_date = {}; -- holds date info extracted from |date= for the COinS metadata by Module:Date verification
| |
− |
| |
− | local DF = A['DF']; -- date format set in cs1|2 template
| |
− | if not is_valid_parameter_value (DF, 'df', cfg.keywords['date-format']) then -- validate reformatting keyword
| |
− | DF = ''; -- not valid, set to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− | if not is_set (DF) then
| |
− | DF = cfg.global_df;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local sepc; -- separator between citation elements for CS1 a period, for CS2, a comma
| |
− | local PostScript;
| |
− | local Ref;
| |
− | sepc, PostScript, Ref = set_style (Mode:lower(), A['PostScript'], A['Ref'], config.CitationClass);
| |
− | use_lowercase = ( sepc == ',' ); -- used to control capitalization for certain static text
| |
− |
| |
− | --check this page to see if it is in one of the namespaces that cs1 is not supposed to add to the error categories
| |
− | if not is_set (no_tracking_cats) then -- ignore if we are already not going to categorize this page
| |
− | if in_array (this_page.nsText, cfg.uncategorized_namespaces) then
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− | no_tracking_cats = "true"; -- set no_tracking_cats
| |
− | end
| |
− | for _,v in ipairs (cfg.uncategorized_subpages) do -- cycle through page name patterns
| |
− | if this_page.text:match (v) then -- test page name against each pattern
| |
− | no_tracking_cats = "true"; -- set no_tracking_cats
| |
− | break; -- bail out if one is found
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- check for extra |page=, |pages= or |at= parameters. (also sheet and sheets while we're at it)
| |
− | select_one( args, {'page', 'p', 'at', 'sheet', 'sheets'}, 'redundant_parameters' ); -- this is a dummy call simply to get the error message and category
| |
− |
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− | local coins_pages;
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− |
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− | Page, Pages, At, coins_pages = insource_loc_get (Page, Pages, At);
| |
− |
| |
− | local NoPP = A['NoPP']
| |
− | if is_set (NoPP) and is_valid_parameter_value (NoPP, 'nopp', cfg.keywords ['yes_true_y']) then
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− | NoPP = true;
| |
− | else
| |
− | NoPP = nil; -- unset, used as a flag later
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set(PublicationPlace) and is_set(Place) then -- both |publication-place= and |place= (|location=) allowed if different
| |
− | PublicationPlace = Place; -- promote |place= (|location=) to |publication-place
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if PublicationPlace == Place then Place = ''; end -- don't need both if they are the same
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[
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− | Parameter remapping for cite encyclopedia:
| |
− | When the citation has these parameters:
| |
− | |encyclopedia and |title then map |title to |article and |encyclopedia to |title
| |
− | |encyclopedia and |article then map |encyclopedia to |title
| |
− |
| |
− | |trans-title maps to |trans-chapter when |title is re-mapped
| |
− | |url maps to |chapterurl when |title is remapped
| |
− |
| |
− | All other combinations of |encyclopedia, |title, and |article are not modified
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
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− | local Encyclopedia = A['Encyclopedia'];
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− |
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− | if ( config.CitationClass == "encyclopaedia" ) or ( config.CitationClass == "citation" and is_set (Encyclopedia)) then -- test code for citation
| |
− | if is_set (Periodical) then -- Periodical is set when |encyclopedia is set
| |
− | if is_set(Title) or is_set (ScriptTitle) then
| |
− | if not is_set(Chapter) then
| |
− | Chapter = Title; -- |encyclopedia and |title are set so map |title to |article and |encyclopedia to |title
| |
− | ScriptChapter = ScriptTitle;
| |
− | ScriptChapterOrigin = 'title';
| |
− | TransChapter = TransTitle;
| |
− | ChapterURL = URL;
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = UrlAccess;
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set (ChapterURL) and is_set (TitleLink) then
| |
− | Chapter = make_wikilink (TitleLink, Chapter);
| |
− | end
| |
− | Title = Periodical;
| |
− | ChapterFormat = Format;
| |
− | Periodical = ''; -- redundant so unset
| |
− | TransTitle = '';
| |
− | URL = '';
| |
− | Format = '';
| |
− | TitleLink = '';
| |
− | ScriptTitle = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (Chapter) then -- |title not set
| |
− | Title = Periodical; -- |encyclopedia set and |article set so map |encyclopedia to |title
| |
− | Periodical = ''; -- redundant so unset
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Special case for cite techreport.
| |
− | if (config.CitationClass == "techreport") then -- special case for cite techreport
| |
− | if is_set(A['Number']) then -- cite techreport uses 'number', which other citations alias to 'issue'
| |
− | if not is_set(ID) then -- can we use ID for the "number"?
| |
− | ID = A['Number']; -- yes, use it
| |
− | else -- ID has a value so emit error message
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error('redundant_parameters', {wrap_style ('parameter', 'id') .. ' and ' .. wrap_style ('parameter', 'number')}, true )});
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- special case for cite mailing list
| |
− | if (config.CitationClass == "mailinglist") then
| |
− | Periodical = A ['MailingList'];
| |
− | elseif 'mailinglist' == Periodical_origin then
| |
− | Periodical = ''; -- unset because mailing list is only used for cite mailing list
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Account for the oddity that is {{cite conference}}, before generation of COinS data.
| |
− | if 'conference' == config.CitationClass then
| |
− | if is_set(BookTitle) then
| |
− | Chapter = Title;
| |
− | -- ChapterLink = TitleLink; -- |chapterlink= is deprecated
| |
− | ChapterURL = URL;
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = UrlAccess;
| |
− | ChapterURLorigin = URLorigin;
| |
− | URLorigin = '';
| |
− | ChapterFormat = Format;
| |
− | TransChapter = TransTitle;
| |
− | Title = BookTitle;
| |
− | Format = '';
| |
− | -- TitleLink = '';
| |
− | TransTitle = '';
| |
− | URL = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif 'speech' ~= config.CitationClass then
| |
− | Conference = ''; -- not cite conference or cite speech so make sure this is empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- cite map oddities
| |
− | local Cartography = "";
| |
− | local Scale = "";
| |
− | local Sheet = A['Sheet'] or '';
| |
− | local Sheets = A['Sheets'] or '';
| |
− | if config.CitationClass == "map" then
| |
− | Chapter = A['Map'];
| |
− | ChapterURL = A['MapURL'];
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = MapUrlAccess;
| |
− | TransChapter = A['TransMap'];
| |
− | ChapterURLorigin = A:ORIGIN('MapURL');
| |
− | ChapterFormat = A['MapFormat'];
| |
− |
| |
− | Cartography = A['Cartography'];
| |
− | if is_set( Cartography ) then
| |
− | Cartography = sepc .. " " .. wrap_msg ('cartography', Cartography, use_lowercase);
| |
− | end
| |
− | Scale = A['Scale'];
| |
− | if is_set( Scale ) then
| |
− | Scale = sepc .. " " .. Scale;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Account for the oddities that are {{cite episode}} and {{cite serial}}, before generation of COinS data.
| |
− | if 'episode' == config.CitationClass or 'serial' == config.CitationClass then
| |
− | local AirDate = A['AirDate'];
| |
− | local SeriesLink = A['SeriesLink'];
| |
− |
| |
− | link_title_ok (SeriesLink, A:ORIGIN ('SeriesLink'), Series, 'series'); -- check for wikimarkup in |series-link= or wikimarkup in |series= when |series-link= is set
| |
− |
| |
− | local Network = A['Network'];
| |
− | local Station = A['Station'];
| |
− | local s, n = {}, {};
| |
− | -- do common parameters first
| |
− | if is_set(Network) then table.insert(n, Network); end
| |
− | if is_set(Station) then table.insert(n, Station); end
| |
− | ID = table.concat(n, sepc .. ' ');
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set (Date) and is_set (AirDate) then -- promote airdate to date
| |
− | Date = AirDate;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 'episode' == config.CitationClass then -- handle the oddities that are strictly {{cite episode}}
| |
− | local Season = A['Season'];
| |
− | local SeriesNumber = A['SeriesNumber'];
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Season) and is_set (SeriesNumber) then -- these are mutually exclusive so if both are set
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'redundant_parameters', {wrap_style ('parameter', 'season') .. ' and ' .. wrap_style ('parameter', 'seriesno')}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | SeriesNumber = ''; -- unset; prefer |season= over |seriesno=
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- assemble a table of parts concatenated later into Series
| |
− | if is_set(Season) then table.insert(s, wrap_msg ('season', Season, use_lowercase)); end
| |
− | if is_set(SeriesNumber) then table.insert(s, wrap_msg ('seriesnum', SeriesNumber, use_lowercase)); end
| |
− | if is_set(Issue) then table.insert(s, wrap_msg ('episode', Issue, use_lowercase)); end
| |
− | Issue = ''; -- unset because this is not a unique parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | Chapter = Title; -- promote title parameters to chapter
| |
− | ScriptChapter = ScriptTitle;
| |
− | ScriptChapterOrigin = 'title';
| |
− | ChapterLink = TitleLink; -- alias episodelink
| |
− | TransChapter = TransTitle;
| |
− | ChapterURL = URL;
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = UrlAccess;
| |
− | ChapterURLorigin = A:ORIGIN('URL');
| |
− |
| |
− | Title = Series; -- promote series to title
| |
− | TitleLink = SeriesLink;
| |
− | Series = table.concat(s, sepc .. ' '); -- this is concatenation of season, seriesno, episode number
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (ChapterLink) and not is_set (ChapterURL) then -- link but not URL
| |
− | Chapter = make_wikilink (ChapterLink, Chapter);
| |
− | elseif is_set (ChapterLink) and is_set (ChapterURL) then -- if both are set, URL links episode;
| |
− | Series = make_wikilink (ChapterLink, Series);
| |
− | end
| |
− | URL = ''; -- unset
| |
− | TransTitle = '';
| |
− | ScriptTitle = '';
| |
− |
| |
− | else -- now oddities that are cite serial
| |
− | Issue = ''; -- unset because this parameter no longer supported by the citation/core version of cite serial
| |
− | Chapter = A['Episode']; -- TODO: make |episode= available to cite episode someday?
| |
− | if is_set (Series) and is_set (SeriesLink) then
| |
− | Series = make_wikilink (SeriesLink, Series);
| |
− | end
| |
− | Series = wrap_style ('italic-title', Series); -- series is italicized
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- end of {{cite episode}} stuff
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Account for the oddities that are {{cite arxiv}}, {{cite biorxiv}}, {{cite citeseerx}}, {{cite ssrn}}, before generation of COinS data.
| |
− | do
| |
− | if in_array (config.CitationClass, {'arxiv', 'biorxiv', 'citeseerx', 'ssrn'}) then
| |
− | if not is_set (ID_list[config.CitationClass:upper()]) then -- |arxiv= or |eprint= required for cite arxiv; |biorxiv= & |citeseerx= required for their templates
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( config.CitationClass .. '_missing', {}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | Periodical = ({['arxiv'] = 'arXiv', ['biorxiv'] = bioRxiv, ['citeseerx'] = 'CiteSeerX', ['ssrn'] = 'Social Science Research Network'})[config.CitationClass];
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- handle type parameter for those CS1 citations that have default values
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {"AV-media-notes", "interview", "mailinglist", "map", "podcast", "pressrelease", "report", "techreport", "thesis"}) then
| |
− | TitleType = set_titletype (config.CitationClass, TitleType);
| |
− | if is_set(Degree) and "Thesis" == TitleType then -- special case for cite thesis
| |
− | TitleType = Degree .. ' ' .. cfg.title_types ['thesis']:lower();
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(TitleType) then -- if type parameter is specified
| |
− | TitleType = substitute( cfg.messages['type'], TitleType); -- display it in parentheses
| |
− | -- TODO: Hack on TitleType to fix bunched parentheses problem
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- legacy: promote PublicationDate to Date if neither Date nor Year are set.
| |
− | local Date_origin; -- to hold the name of parameter promoted to Date; required for date error messaging
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set (Date) then
| |
− | Date = Year; -- promote Year to Date
| |
− | Year = nil; -- make nil so Year as empty string isn't used for CITEREF
| |
− | if not is_set (Date) and is_set(PublicationDate) then -- use PublicationDate when |date= and |year= are not set
| |
− | Date = PublicationDate; -- promote PublicationDate to Date
| |
− | PublicationDate = ''; -- unset, no longer needed
| |
− | Date_origin = A:ORIGIN('PublicationDate'); -- save the name of the promoted parameter
| |
− | else
| |
− | Date_origin = A:ORIGIN('Year'); -- save the name of the promoted parameter
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | Date_origin = A:ORIGIN('Date'); -- not a promotion; name required for error messaging
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if PublicationDate == Date then PublicationDate = ''; end -- if PublicationDate is same as Date, don't display in rendered citation
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[
| |
− | Go test all of the date-holding parameters for valid MOS:DATE format and make sure that dates are real dates. This must be done before we do COinS because here is where
| |
− | we get the date used in the metadata.
| |
− |
| |
− | Date validation supporting code is in Module:Citation/CS1/Date_validation
| |
− | ]]
| |
− | do -- create defined block to contain local variables error_message, date_parameters_list, mismatch
| |
− | local error_message = '';
| |
− | -- AirDate has been promoted to Date so not necessary to check it
| |
− | local date_parameters_list = {
| |
− | ['access-date'] = {val=AccessDate, name=A:ORIGIN ('AccessDate')},
| |
− | ['archive-date'] = {val=ArchiveDate, name=A:ORIGIN ('ArchiveDate')},
| |
− | ['date'] = {val=Date, name=Date_origin},
| |
− | ['doi-broken-date'] = {val=DoiBroken, name=A:ORIGIN ('DoiBroken')},
| |
− | ['embargo'] = {val=Embargo, name=A:ORIGIN ('Embargo')},
| |
− | ['lay-date'] = {val=LayDate, name=A:ORIGIN ('LayDate')},
| |
− | ['publication-date'] ={val=PublicationDate, name=A:ORIGIN ('PublicationDate')},
| |
− | ['year'] = {val=Year, name=A:ORIGIN ('Year')},
| |
− | };
| |
− | anchor_year, Embargo, error_message = dates(date_parameters_list, COinS_date);
| |
− |
| |
− | -- end temporary Julian / Gregorian calendar uncertainty categorization
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Year) and is_set (Date) then -- both |date= and |year= not normally needed;
| |
− | local mismatch = year_date_check (Year, Date)
| |
− | if 0 == mismatch then -- |year= does not match a year-value in |date=
| |
− | if is_set (error_message) then -- if there is already an error message
| |
− | error_message = error_message .. ', '; -- tack on this additional message
| |
− | end
| |
− | error_message = error_message .. '|year= / |date= mismatch';
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set(error_message) then -- error free dates only
| |
− | local modified = false; -- flag
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (DF) then -- if we need to reformat dates
| |
− | modified = reformat_dates (date_parameters_list, DF, false); -- reformat to DF format, use long month names if appropriate
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if true == date_hyphen_to_dash (date_parameters_list) then -- convert hyphens to dashes where appropriate
| |
− | modified = true;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- for those wikis that can and want to have English date names translated to the local language,
| |
− | -- uncomment these three lines. Not supported by en.wiki (for obvious reasons)
| |
− | -- set date_name_xlate() second argument to true to translate English digits to local digits (will translate ymd dates)
| |
− | -- if date_name_xlate (date_parameters_list, false) then
| |
− | -- modified = true;
| |
− | -- end
| |
− |
| |
− | if modified then -- if the date_parameters_list values were modified
| |
− | AccessDate = date_parameters_list['access-date'].val; -- overwrite date holding parameters with modified values
| |
− | ArchiveDate = date_parameters_list['archive-date'].val;
| |
− | Date = date_parameters_list['date'].val;
| |
− | DoiBroken = date_parameters_list['doi-broken-date'].val;
| |
− | LayDate = date_parameters_list['lay-date'].val;
| |
− | PublicationDate = date_parameters_list['publication-date'].val;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end -- end of do
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Account for the oddity that is {{cite journal}} with |pmc= set and |url= not set. Do this after date check but before COInS.
| |
− | -- Here we unset Embargo if PMC not embargoed (|embargo= not set in the citation) or if the embargo time has expired. Otherwise, holds embargo date
| |
− | Embargo = is_embargoed (Embargo);
| |
− |
| |
− | if config.CitationClass == "journal" and not is_set(URL) and is_set(ID_list['PMC']) then
| |
− | if not is_set (Embargo) then -- if not embargoed or embargo has expired
| |
− | URL=cfg.id_handlers['PMC'].prefix .. ID_list['PMC']; -- set url to be the same as the PMC external link if not embargoed
| |
− | URLorigin = cfg.id_handlers['PMC'].parameters[1]; -- set URLorigin to parameter name for use in error message if citation is missing a |title=
| |
− | if is_set(AccessDate) then -- access date requires |url=; pmc created url is not |url=
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'accessdate_missing_url', {}, true ) } );
| |
− | AccessDate = ''; -- unset
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- At this point fields may be nil if they weren't specified in the template use. We can use that fact.
| |
− | -- Test if citation has no title
| |
− | if not is_set(Title) and
| |
− | not is_set(TransTitle) and
| |
− | not is_set(ScriptTitle) then
| |
− | if 'episode' == config.CitationClass then
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 'none' == Title and
| |
− | in_array (config.CitationClass, {'journal', 'citation'}) and
| |
− | (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical)) and
| |
− | ('journal' == Periodical_origin or 'script-journal' == ScriptPeriodical_origin) then -- special case for journal cites
| |
− | Title = ''; -- set title to empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | check_for_url ({ -- add error message when any of these parameters hold a URL
| |
− | ['title']=Title,
| |
− | [A:ORIGIN('Chapter')]=Chapter,
| |
− | [Periodical_origin] = Periodical,
| |
− | [PublisherName_origin] = PublisherName
| |
− | });
| |
− |
| |
− | -- COinS metadata (see <http://ocoins.info/>) for automated parsing of citation information.
| |
− | -- handle the oddity that is cite encyclopedia and {{citation |encyclopedia=something}}. Here we presume that
| |
− | -- when Periodical, Title, and Chapter are all set, then Periodical is the book (encyclopedia) title, Title
| |
− | -- is the article title, and Chapter is a section within the article. So, we remap
| |
− |
| |
− | local coins_chapter = Chapter; -- default assuming that remapping not required
| |
− | local coins_title = Title; -- et tu
| |
− | if 'encyclopaedia' == config.CitationClass or ('citation' == config.CitationClass and is_set (Encyclopedia)) then
| |
− | if is_set (Chapter) and is_set (Title) and is_set (Periodical) then -- if all are used then
| |
− | coins_chapter = Title; -- remap
| |
− | coins_title = Periodical;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | local coins_author = a; -- default for coins rft.au
| |
− | if 0 < #c then -- but if contributor list
| |
− | coins_author = c; -- use that instead
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- this is the function call to COinS()
| |
− | local OCinSoutput = COinS({
| |
− | ['Periodical'] = strip_apostrophe_markup (Periodical), -- no markup in the metadata
| |
− | ['Encyclopedia'] = strip_apostrophe_markup (Encyclopedia),
| |
− | ['Chapter'] = make_coins_title (coins_chapter, ScriptChapter), -- Chapter and ScriptChapter stripped of bold / italic wikimarkup
| |
− | ['Degree'] = Degree; -- cite thesis only
| |
− | ['Title'] = make_coins_title (coins_title, ScriptTitle), -- Title and ScriptTitle stripped of bold / italic wikimarkup
| |
− | ['PublicationPlace'] = PublicationPlace,
| |
− | ['Date'] = COinS_date.rftdate, -- COinS_date has correctly formatted date if Date is valid;
| |
− | ['Season'] = COinS_date.rftssn,
| |
− | ['Chron'] = COinS_date.rftchron or (not COinS_date.rftdate and Date) or '', -- chron but if not set and invalid date format use Date; keep this last bit?
| |
− | ['Series'] = Series,
| |
− | ['Volume'] = Volume,
| |
− | ['Issue'] = Issue,
| |
− | ['Pages'] = coins_pages or get_coins_pages (first_set ({Sheet, Sheets, Page, Pages, At}, 5)), -- pages stripped of external links
| |
− | ['Edition'] = Edition,
| |
− | ['PublisherName'] = PublisherName, -- any apostrophe markup already removed
| |
− | ['URL'] = first_set ({ChapterURL, URL}, 2),
| |
− | ['Authors'] = coins_author,
| |
− | ['ID_list'] = ID_list,
| |
− | ['RawPage'] = this_page.prefixedText,
| |
− | }, config.CitationClass);
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Account for the oddities that are {{cite arxiv}}, {{cite biorxiv}}, {{cite citeseerx}}, and {{cite ssrn}} AFTER generation of COinS data.
| |
− | if in_array (config.CitationClass, {'arxiv', 'biorxiv', 'citeseerx', 'ssrn'}) then -- we have set rft.jtitle in COinS to arXiv, bioRxiv, CiteSeerX, or ssrn now unset so it isn't displayed
| |
− | Periodical = ''; -- periodical not allowed in these templates; if article has been published, use cite journal
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- special case for cite newsgroup. Do this after COinS because we are modifying Publishername to include some static text
| |
− | if 'newsgroup' == config.CitationClass then
| |
− | if is_set (PublisherName) then
| |
− | PublisherName = substitute (cfg.messages['newsgroup'], external_link( 'news:' .. PublisherName, PublisherName, PublisherName_origin, nil ));
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Now perform various field substitutions.
| |
− | -- We also add leading spaces and surrounding markup and punctuation to the
| |
− | -- various parts of the citation, but only when they are non-nil.
| |
− | local EditorCount; -- used only for choosing {ed.) or (eds.) annotation at end of editor name-list
| |
− | do
| |
− | local last_first_list;
| |
− | local control = {
| |
− | format = NameListFormat, -- empty string or 'vanc'
| |
− | maximum = nil, -- as if display-authors or display-editors not set
| |
− | lastauthoramp = LastAuthorAmp,
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− | page_name = this_page.text, -- get current page name so that we don't wikilink to it via editorlinkn
| |
− | mode = Mode
| |
− | };
| |
− |
| |
− | do -- do editor name list first because the now unsupported coauthors used to modify control table
| |
− | control.maximum , editor_etal = get_display_names (A['DisplayEditors'], #e, 'editors', editor_etal);
| |
− | last_first_list, EditorCount = list_people(control, e, editor_etal);
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Editors) then
| |
− | Editors, editor_etal = name_has_etal (Editors, editor_etal, false, 'editors'); -- find and remove variations on et al.
| |
− | if editor_etal then
| |
− | Editors = Editors .. ' ' .. cfg.messages['et al']; -- add et al. to editors parameter beause |display-editors=etal
| |
− | EditorCount = 2; -- with et al., |editors= is multiple names; spoof to display (eds.) annotation
| |
− | else
| |
− | EditorCount = 2; -- we don't know but assume |editors= is multiple names; spoof to display (eds.) annotation
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | Editors = last_first_list; -- either an author name list or an empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 1 == EditorCount and (true == editor_etal or 1 < #e) then -- only one editor displayed but includes etal then
| |
− | EditorCount = 2; -- spoof to display (eds.) annotation
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | do -- now do interviewers
| |
− | control.maximum , interviewer_etal = get_display_names (A['DisplayInterviewers'], #interviewers_list, 'interviewers', interviewer_etal);
| |
− | Interviewers = list_people (control, interviewers_list, interviewer_etal);
| |
− | end
| |
− | do -- now do translators
| |
− | control.maximum , translator_etal = get_display_names (A['DisplayTranslators'], #t, 'translators', translator_etal);
| |
− | Translators = list_people (control, t, translator_etal);
| |
− | end
| |
− | do -- now do contributors
| |
− | control.maximum , contributor_etal = get_display_names (A['DisplayContributors'], #c, 'contributors', contributor_etal);
| |
− | Contributors = list_people (control, c, contributor_etal);
| |
− | end
| |
− | do -- now do authors
| |
− | control.maximum , author_etal = get_display_names (A['DisplayAuthors'], #a, 'authors', author_etal);
| |
− |
| |
− | last_first_list = list_people(control, a, author_etal);
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Authors) then
| |
− | Authors, author_etal = name_has_etal (Authors, author_etal, false, 'authors'); -- find and remove variations on et al.
| |
− | if author_etal then
| |
− | Authors = Authors .. ' ' .. cfg.messages['et al']; -- add et al. to authors parameter
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | Authors = last_first_list; -- either an author name list or an empty string
| |
− | end
| |
− | end -- end of do
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Authors) and is_set (Collaboration) then
| |
− | Authors = Authors .. ' (' .. Collaboration .. ')'; -- add collaboration after et al.
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- apply |[xx-]format= styling; at the end, these parameters hold correctly styled format annotation,
| |
− | -- an error message if the associated url is not set, or an empty string for concatenation
| |
− | ArchiveFormat = style_format (ArchiveFormat, ArchiveURL, 'archive-format', 'archive-url');
| |
− | ConferenceFormat = style_format (ConferenceFormat, ConferenceURL, 'conference-format', 'conference-url');
| |
− | Format = style_format (Format, URL, 'format', 'url');
| |
− | LayFormat = style_format (LayFormat, LayURL, 'lay-format', 'lay-url');
| |
− | TranscriptFormat = style_format (TranscriptFormat, TranscriptURL, 'transcript-format', 'transcripturl');
| |
− |
| |
− | -- special case for chapter format so no error message or cat when chapter not supported
| |
− | if not (in_array(config.CitationClass, {'web', 'news', 'journal', 'magazine', 'pressrelease', 'podcast', 'newsgroup', 'arxiv', 'biorxiv', 'citeseerx', 'ssrn'}) or
| |
− | ('citation' == config.CitationClass and (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical)) and not is_set (Encyclopedia))) then
| |
− | ChapterFormat = style_format (ChapterFormat, ChapterURL, 'chapter-format', 'chapter-url');
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set(URL) then
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {"web","podcast", "mailinglist"}) or -- |url= required for cite web, cite podcast, and cite mailinglist
| |
− | ('citation' == config.CitationClass and ('website' == Periodical_origin or 'script-website' == ScriptPeriodical_origin)) then -- and required for {{citation}} with |website= or |script-website=
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'cite_web_url', {}, true ) } );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- do we have |accessdate= without either |url= or |chapter-url=?
| |
− | if is_set(AccessDate) and not is_set(ChapterURL)then -- ChapterURL may be set when URL is not set;
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'accessdate_missing_url', {}, true ) } );
| |
− | AccessDate = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local OriginalURL, OriginalURLorigin, OriginalFormat, OriginalAccess;
| |
− | -- DeadURL = DeadURL:lower(); -- used later when assembling archived text
| |
− | UrlStatus = UrlStatus:lower(); -- used later when assembling archived text
| |
− | if is_set( ArchiveURL ) then
| |
− | if is_set (ChapterURL) then -- if chapter-url is set apply archive url to it
| |
− | OriginalURL = ChapterURL; -- save copy of source chapter's url for archive text
| |
− | OriginalURLorigin = ChapterURLorigin; -- name of chapter-url parameter for error messages
| |
− | OriginalFormat = ChapterFormat; -- and original |chapter-format=
| |
− | -- if 'no' ~= DeadURL then
| |
− | if 'live' ~= UrlStatus then
| |
− | ChapterURL = ArchiveURL -- swap-in the archive's url
| |
− | ChapterURLorigin = A:ORIGIN('ArchiveURL') -- name of archive-url parameter for error messages
| |
− | ChapterFormat = ArchiveFormat or ''; -- swap in archive's format
| |
− | ChapterUrlAccess = nil; -- restricted access levels do not make sense for archived urls
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (URL) then
| |
− | OriginalURL = URL; -- save copy of original source URL
| |
− | OriginalURLorigin = URLorigin; -- name of url parameter for error messages
| |
− | OriginalFormat = Format; -- and original |format=
| |
− | OriginalAccess = UrlAccess;
| |
− | -- if 'no' ~= DeadURL then -- if URL set then archive-url applies to it
| |
− | if 'live' ~= UrlStatus then -- if URL set then archive-url applies to it
| |
− | URL = ArchiveURL -- swap-in the archive's url
| |
− | URLorigin = A:ORIGIN('ArchiveURL') -- name of archive url parameter for error messages
| |
− | Format = ArchiveFormat or ''; -- swap in archive's format
| |
− | UrlAccess = nil; -- restricted access levels do not make sense for archived urls
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {'web','news','journal', 'magazine', 'pressrelease', 'podcast', 'newsgroup', 'arxiv', 'biorxiv', 'citeseerx', 'ssrn'}) or -- if any of the 'periodical' cites except encyclopedia
| |
− | ('citation' == config.CitationClass and (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical)) and not is_set (Encyclopedia)) then
| |
− | local chap_param;
| |
− | if is_set (Chapter) then -- get a parameter name from one of these chapter related meta-parameters
| |
− | chap_param = A:ORIGIN ('Chapter')
| |
− | elseif is_set (TransChapter) then
| |
− | chap_param = A:ORIGIN ('TransChapter')
| |
− | elseif is_set (ChapterURL) then
| |
− | chap_param = A:ORIGIN ('ChapterURL')
| |
− | elseif is_set (ScriptChapter) then
| |
− | chap_param = ScriptChapterOrigin;
| |
− | else is_set (ChapterFormat)
| |
− | chap_param = A:ORIGIN ('ChapterFormat')
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (chap_param) then -- if we found one
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'chapter_ignored', {chap_param}, true ) } ); -- add error message
| |
− | Chapter = ''; -- and set them to empty string to be safe with concatenation
| |
− | TransChapter = '';
| |
− | ChapterURL = '';
| |
− | ScriptChapter = '';
| |
− | ChapterFormat = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− | else -- otherwise, format chapter / article title
| |
− | local no_quotes = false; -- default assume that we will be quoting the chapter parameter value
| |
− | if is_set (Contribution) and 0 < #c then -- if this is a contribution with contributor(s)
| |
− | if in_array (Contribution:lower(), cfg.keywords.contribution) then -- and a generic contribution title
| |
− | no_quotes = true; -- then render it unquoted
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | Chapter = format_chapter_title (ScriptChapter, ScriptChapterOrigin, Chapter, TransChapter, ChapterURL, ChapterURLorigin, no_quotes, ChapterUrlAccess); -- Contribution is also in Chapter
| |
− | if is_set (Chapter) then
| |
− | Chapter = Chapter .. ChapterFormat ;
| |
− | if 'map' == config.CitationClass and is_set (TitleType) then
| |
− | Chapter = Chapter .. ' ' .. TitleType; -- map annotation here; not after title
| |
− | end
| |
− | Chapter = Chapter.. sepc .. ' ';
| |
− | elseif is_set (ChapterFormat) then -- |chapter= not set but |chapter-format= is so ...
| |
− | Chapter = ChapterFormat .. sepc .. ' '; -- ... ChapterFormat has error message, we want to see it
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Format main title.
| |
− |
| |
− | if Title:match ('^%(%(.*%)%)$') then -- if keep as written markup:
| |
− | Title= Title:gsub ('^%(%((.*)%)%)$', '%1') -- remove the markup
| |
− | else
| |
− | if '...' == Title:sub (-3) then -- if elipsis is the last three characters of |title=
| |
− | Title = Title:gsub ('(%.%.%.)%.+$', '%1'); -- limit the number of dots to three
| |
− | elseif not mw.ustring.find (Title, '%.%s*%a%.$') and -- end of title is not a 'dot-(optional space-)letter-dot' initialism ...
| |
− | not mw.ustring.find (Title, '%s+%a%.$') then -- ...and not a 'space-letter-dot' initial (''Allium canadense'' L.)
| |
− | Title = mw.ustring.gsub(Title, '%'..sepc..'$', ''); -- remove any trailing separator character; sepc and ms.ustring() here for languages that use multibyte separator characters
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {'web', 'news', 'journal', 'magazine', 'pressrelease', 'podcast', 'newsgroup', 'mailinglist', 'interview', 'arxiv', 'biorxiv', 'citeseerx', 'ssrn'}) or
| |
− | ('citation' == config.CitationClass and (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical)) and not is_set (Encyclopedia)) or
| |
− | ('map' == config.CitationClass and (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical))) then -- special case for cite map when the map is in a periodical treat as an article
| |
− | Title = kern_quotes (Title); -- if necessary, separate title's leading and trailing quote marks from Module provided quote marks
| |
− | Title = wrap_style ('quoted-title', Title);
| |
− | Title = script_concatenate (Title, ScriptTitle, 'script-title'); -- <bdi> tags, lang atribute, categorization, etc; must be done after title is wrapped
| |
− | TransTitle= wrap_style ('trans-quoted-title', TransTitle );
| |
− | elseif 'report' == config.CitationClass then -- no styling for cite report
| |
− | Title = script_concatenate (Title, ScriptTitle, 'script-title'); -- <bdi> tags, lang atribute, categorization, etc; must be done after title is wrapped
| |
− | TransTitle= wrap_style ('trans-quoted-title', TransTitle ); -- for cite report, use this form for trans-title
| |
− | else
| |
− | Title = wrap_style ('italic-title', Title);
| |
− | Title = script_concatenate (Title, ScriptTitle, 'script-title'); -- <bdi> tags, lang atribute, categorization, etc; must be done after title is wrapped
| |
− | TransTitle = wrap_style ('trans-italic-title', TransTitle);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local TransError = "";
| |
− | if is_set(TransTitle) then
| |
− | if is_set(Title) then
| |
− | TransTitle = " " .. TransTitle;
| |
− | else
| |
− | TransError = " " .. set_error( 'trans_missing_title', {'title'} );
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Title) then
| |
− | if not is_set (TitleLink) and is_set (URL) then
| |
− | Title = external_link (URL, Title, URLorigin, UrlAccess) .. TransTitle .. TransError .. Format;
| |
− | URL = ''; -- unset these because no longer needed
| |
− | Format = "";
| |
− | elseif is_set (TitleLink) and not is_set (URL) then
| |
− | local ws_url;
| |
− | ws_url = wikisource_url_make (TitleLink); -- ignore ws_label return; not used here
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | Title = external_link (ws_url, Title .. ' ', 'ws link in title-link'); -- space char after Title to move icon away from italic text; TODO: a better way to do this?
| |
− | Title = substitute (cfg.presentation['interwiki-icon'], {cfg.presentation['class-wikisource'], TitleLink, Title});
| |
− | Title = Title .. TransTitle .. TransError;
| |
− | else
| |
− | Title = make_wikilink (TitleLink, Title) .. TransTitle .. TransError;
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | local ws_url, ws_label;
| |
− | ws_url, ws_label, L = wikisource_url_make (Title); -- make ws url from |title= interwiki link; link portion L becomes tool tip label
| |
− | if ws_url then
| |
− | Title = Title:gsub ('%b[]', ws_label); -- replace interwiki link with ws_label to retain markup
| |
− | Title = external_link (ws_url, Title .. ' ', 'ws link in title'); -- space char after Title to move icon away from italic text; TODO: a better way to do this?
| |
− | Title = substitute (cfg.presentation['interwiki-icon'], {cfg.presentation['class-wikisource'], L, Title});
| |
− | Title = Title .. TransTitle .. TransError;
| |
− | else
| |
− | Title = Title .. TransTitle .. TransError;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | Title = TransTitle .. TransError;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Place) then
| |
− | Place = " " .. wrap_msg ('written', Place, use_lowercase) .. sepc .. " ";
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Conference) then
| |
− | if is_set (ConferenceURL) then
| |
− | Conference = external_link( ConferenceURL, Conference, ConferenceURLorigin, nil );
| |
− | end
| |
− | Conference = sepc .. " " .. Conference .. ConferenceFormat;
| |
− | elseif is_set(ConferenceURL) then
| |
− | Conference = sepc .. " " .. external_link( ConferenceURL, nil, ConferenceURLorigin, nil );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if not is_set(Position) then
| |
− | local Minutes = A['Minutes'];
| |
− | local Time = A['Time'];
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Minutes) then
| |
− | if is_set (Time) then
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, { set_error( 'redundant_parameters', {wrap_style ('parameter', 'minutes') .. ' and ' .. wrap_style ('parameter', 'time')}, true ) } );
| |
− | end
| |
− | Position = " " .. Minutes .. " " .. cfg.messages['minutes'];
| |
− | else
| |
− | if is_set(Time) then
| |
− | local TimeCaption = A['TimeCaption']
| |
− | if not is_set(TimeCaption) then
| |
− | TimeCaption = cfg.messages['event'];
| |
− | if sepc ~= '.' then
| |
− | TimeCaption = TimeCaption:lower();
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | Position = " " .. TimeCaption .. " " .. Time;
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | Position = " " .. Position;
| |
− | At = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | Page, Pages, Sheet, Sheets = format_pages_sheets (Page, Pages, Sheet, Sheets, config.CitationClass, Periodical_origin, sepc, NoPP, use_lowercase);
| |
− |
| |
− | At = is_set(At) and (sepc .. " " .. At) or "";
| |
− | Position = is_set(Position) and (sepc .. " " .. Position) or "";
| |
− | if config.CitationClass == 'map' then
| |
− | local Section = A['Section'];
| |
− | local Sections = A['Sections'];
| |
− | local Inset = A['Inset'];
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set( Inset ) then
| |
− | Inset = sepc .. " " .. wrap_msg ('inset', Inset, use_lowercase);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set( Sections ) then
| |
− | Section = sepc .. " " .. wrap_msg ('sections', Sections, use_lowercase);
| |
− | elseif is_set( Section ) then
| |
− | Section = sepc .. " " .. wrap_msg ('section', Section, use_lowercase);
| |
− | end
| |
− | At = At .. Inset .. Section;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Language) then
| |
− | Language = language_parameter (Language); -- format, categories, name from ISO639-1, etc
| |
− | else
| |
− | Language=""; -- language not specified so make sure this is an empty string;
| |
− | --[[ TODO: need to extract the wrap_msg from language_parameter
| |
− | so that we can solve parentheses bunching problem with Format/Language/TitleType
| |
− | ]]
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | Others = is_set(Others) and (sepc .. " " .. Others) or "";
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set (Translators) then
| |
− | Others = safe_join ({sepc .. ' ', wrap_msg ('translated', Translators, use_lowercase), Others}, sepc);
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set (Interviewers) then
| |
− | Others = safe_join ({sepc .. ' ', wrap_msg ('interview', Interviewers, use_lowercase), Others}, sepc);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | TitleNote = is_set(TitleNote) and (sepc .. " " .. TitleNote) or "";
| |
− | if is_set (Edition) then
| |
− | Edition = " " .. wrap_msg ('edition', Edition);
| |
− | else
| |
− | Edition = '';
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | Series = is_set (Series) and wrap_msg ('series', {sepc, Series}) or ""; -- not the same as SeriesNum
| |
− | OrigYear = is_set (OrigYear) and wrap_msg ('origyear', OrigYear) or '';
| |
− | Agency = is_set (Agency) and wrap_msg ('agency', {sepc, Agency}) or "";
| |
− | Volume = format_volume_issue (Volume, Issue, config.CitationClass, Periodical_origin, sepc, use_lowercase);
| |
− |
| |
− | ------------------------------------ totally unrelated data
| |
− | Via = is_set (Via) and wrap_msg ('via', Via) or '';
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[
| |
− | Subscription implies paywall; Registration does not. If both are used in a citation, the subscription required link
| |
− | note is displayed. There are no error messages for this condition.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− | if is_set (SubscriptionRequired) then
| |
− | SubscriptionRequired = sepc .. " " .. cfg.messages['subscription']; -- subscription required message
| |
− | elseif is_set (RegistrationRequired) then
| |
− | SubscriptionRequired = sepc .. " " .. cfg.messages['registration']; -- registration required message
| |
− | else
| |
− | SubscriptionRequired = ''; -- either or both might be set to something other than yes true y
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(AccessDate) then
| |
− | local retrv_text = " " .. cfg.messages['retrieved']
| |
− |
| |
− | AccessDate = nowrap_date (AccessDate); -- wrap in nowrap span if date in appropriate format
| |
− | if (sepc ~= ".") then retrv_text = retrv_text:lower() end -- if mode is cs2, lower case
| |
− | AccessDate = substitute (retrv_text, AccessDate); -- add retrieved text
| |
− |
| |
− | AccessDate = substitute (cfg.presentation['accessdate'], {sepc, AccessDate}); -- allow editors to hide accessdates
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(ID) then ID = sepc .." ".. ID; end
| |
− | if "thesis" == config.CitationClass and is_set(Docket) then
| |
− | ID = sepc .." Docket ".. Docket .. ID;
| |
− | end
| |
− | if "report" == config.CitationClass and is_set(Docket) then -- for cite report when |docket= is set
| |
− | ID = sepc .. ' ' .. Docket; -- overwrite ID even if |id= is set
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | ID_list = build_id_list( ID_list, {IdAccessLevels=ID_access_levels, DoiBroken = DoiBroken, ASINTLD = ASINTLD, IgnoreISBN = IgnoreISBN, Embargo=Embargo, Class = Class} );
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(URL) then
| |
− | URL = " " .. external_link( URL, nil, URLorigin, UrlAccess );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Quote) then
| |
− | if Quote:sub(1,1) == '"' and Quote:sub(-1,-1) == '"' then -- if first and last characters of quote are quote marks
| |
− | Quote = Quote:sub(2,-2); -- strip them off
| |
− | end
| |
− | Quote = sepc .." " .. wrap_style ('quoted-text', Quote ); -- wrap in <q>...</q> tags
| |
− | PostScript = ""; -- cs1|2 does not supply terminal punctuation when |quote= is set
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Archived
| |
− | if is_set(ArchiveURL) then
| |
− | if not is_set(ArchiveDate) then
| |
− | ArchiveDate = set_error('archive_missing_date');
| |
− | end
| |
− | if "live" == UrlStatus then
| |
− | local arch_text = cfg.messages['archived'];
| |
− | if sepc ~= "." then arch_text = arch_text:lower() end
| |
− | Archived = sepc .. " " .. substitute( cfg.messages['archived-live'],
| |
− | { external_link( ArchiveURL, arch_text, A:ORIGIN('ArchiveURL'), nil ) .. ArchiveFormat, ArchiveDate } );
| |
− | if not is_set(OriginalURL) then
| |
− | Archived = Archived .. " " .. set_error('archive_missing_url');
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set(OriginalURL) then -- UrlStatus is empty, 'dead', 'unfit', 'usurped', 'bot: unknown'
| |
− | local arch_text = cfg.messages['archived-dead'];
| |
− | if sepc ~= "." then arch_text = arch_text:lower() end
| |
− | if in_array (UrlStatus, {'unfit', 'usurped', 'bot: unknown'}) then
| |
− | Archived = sepc .. " " .. 'Archived from the original on ' .. ArchiveDate; -- format already styled
| |
− | else -- UrlStatus is empty, 'dead'
| |
− | Archived = sepc .. " " .. substitute( arch_text,
| |
− | { external_link( OriginalURL, cfg.messages['original'], OriginalURLorigin, OriginalAccess ) .. OriginalFormat, ArchiveDate } ); -- format already styled
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | local arch_text = cfg.messages['archived-missing'];
| |
− | if sepc ~= "." then arch_text = arch_text:lower() end
| |
− | Archived = sepc .. " " .. substitute( arch_text,
| |
− | { set_error('archive_missing_url'), ArchiveDate } );
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (ArchiveFormat) then
| |
− | Archived = ArchiveFormat; -- if set and ArchiveURL not set ArchiveFormat has error message
| |
− | else
| |
− | Archived = ""
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Lay = '';
| |
− | if is_set(LayURL) then
| |
− | if is_set(LayDate) then LayDate = " (" .. LayDate .. ")" end
| |
− | if is_set(LaySource) then
| |
− | LaySource = " – ''" .. safe_for_italics(LaySource) .. "''";
| |
− | else
| |
− | LaySource = "";
| |
− | end
| |
− | if sepc == '.' then
| |
− | Lay = sepc .. " " .. external_link( LayURL, cfg.messages['lay summary'], A:ORIGIN('LayURL'), nil ) .. LayFormat .. LaySource .. LayDate
| |
− | else
| |
− | Lay = sepc .. " " .. external_link( LayURL, cfg.messages['lay summary']:lower(), A:ORIGIN('LayURL'), nil ) .. LayFormat .. LaySource .. LayDate
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set (LayFormat) then -- Test if |lay-format= is given without giving a |lay-url=
| |
− | Lay = sepc .. LayFormat; -- if set and LayURL not set, then LayFormat has error message
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Transcript) then
| |
− | if is_set(TranscriptURL) then
| |
− | Transcript = external_link( TranscriptURL, Transcript, TranscriptURLorigin, nil );
| |
− | end
| |
− | Transcript = sepc .. ' ' .. Transcript .. TranscriptFormat;
| |
− | elseif is_set(TranscriptURL) then
| |
− | Transcript = external_link( TranscriptURL, nil, TranscriptURLorigin, nil );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local Publisher;
| |
− | if is_set(PublicationDate) then
| |
− | PublicationDate = wrap_msg ('published', PublicationDate);
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set(PublisherName) then
| |
− | if is_set(PublicationPlace) then
| |
− | Publisher = sepc .. " " .. PublicationPlace .. ": " .. PublisherName .. PublicationDate;
| |
− | else
| |
− | Publisher = sepc .. " " .. PublisherName .. PublicationDate;
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set(PublicationPlace) then
| |
− | Publisher= sepc .. " " .. PublicationPlace .. PublicationDate;
| |
− | else
| |
− | Publisher = PublicationDate;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Several of the above rely upon detecting this as nil, so do it last.
| |
− | if (is_set (Periodical) or is_set (ScriptPeriodical) or is_set (TransPeriodical)) then
| |
− | if is_set(Title) or is_set(TitleNote) then
| |
− | Periodical = sepc .. " " .. format_periodical (ScriptPeriodical, ScriptPeriodical_origin, Periodical, TransPeriodical);
| |
− | else
| |
− | Periodical = format_periodical (ScriptPeriodical, ScriptPeriodical_origin, Periodical, TransPeriodical);
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[
| |
− | Handle the oddity that is cite speech. This code overrides whatever may be the value assigned to TitleNote (through |department=) and forces it to be " (Speech)" so that
| |
− | the annotation directly follows the |title= parameter value in the citation rather than the |event= parameter value (if provided).
| |
− | ]]
| |
− | if "speech" == config.CitationClass then -- cite speech only
| |
− | TitleNote = " (Speech)"; -- annotate the citation
| |
− | if is_set (Periodical) then -- if Periodical, perhaps because of an included |website= or |journal= parameter
| |
− | if is_set (Conference) then -- and if |event= is set
| |
− | Conference = Conference .. sepc .. " "; -- then add appropriate punctuation to the end of the Conference variable before rendering
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Piece all bits together at last. Here, all should be non-nil.
| |
− | -- We build things this way because it is more efficient in LUA
| |
− | -- not to keep reassigning to the same string variable over and over.
| |
− |
| |
− | local tcommon;
| |
− | local tcommon2; -- used for book cite when |contributor= is set
| |
− |
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {"journal","citation"}) and is_set(Periodical) then
| |
− | if is_set(Others) then Others = safe_join ({Others, sepc .. " "}, sepc) end -- add terminal punctuation & space; check for dup sepc; TODO why do we need to do this here?
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Others, Title, TitleNote, Conference, Periodical, Format, TitleType, Series, Language, Edition, Publisher, Agency, Volume}, sepc );
| |
− | elseif in_array(config.CitationClass, {"book","citation"}) and not is_set(Periodical) then -- special cases for book cites
| |
− | if is_set (Contributors) then -- when we are citing foreword, preface, introduction, etc
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, TitleNote}, sepc ); -- author and other stuff will come after this and before tcommon2
| |
− | tcommon2 = safe_join( {Conference, Periodical, Format, TitleType, Series, Language, Volume, Others, Edition, Publisher, Agency}, sepc );
| |
− | else
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, TitleNote, Conference, Periodical, Format, TitleType, Series, Language, Volume, Others, Edition, Publisher, Agency}, sepc );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | elseif 'map' == config.CitationClass then -- special cases for cite map
| |
− | if is_set (Chapter) then -- map in a book; TitleType is part of Chapter
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, Format, Edition, Scale, Series, Language, Cartography, Others, Publisher, Volume}, sepc );
| |
− | elseif is_set (Periodical) then -- map in a periodical
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, TitleType, Format, Periodical, Scale, Series, Language, Cartography, Others, Publisher, Volume}, sepc );
| |
− | else -- a sheet or stand-alone map
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, TitleType, Format, Edition, Scale, Series, Language, Cartography, Others, Publisher}, sepc );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | elseif 'episode' == config.CitationClass then -- special case for cite episode
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, TitleNote, TitleType, Series, Language, Edition, Publisher}, sepc );
| |
− |
| |
− | else -- all other CS1 templates
| |
− | tcommon = safe_join( {Title, TitleNote, Conference, Periodical, Format, TitleType, Series, Language,
| |
− | Volume, Others, Edition, Publisher, Agency}, sepc );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if #ID_list > 0 then
| |
− | ID_list = safe_join( { sepc .. " ", table.concat( ID_list, sepc .. " " ), ID }, sepc );
| |
− | else
| |
− | ID_list = ID;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local idcommon;
| |
− | if 'audio-visual' == config.CitationClass or 'episode' == config.CitationClass then -- special case for cite AV media & cite episode position transcript
| |
− | idcommon = safe_join( { ID_list, URL, Archived, Transcript, AccessDate, Via, SubscriptionRequired, Lay, Quote }, sepc );
| |
− | else
| |
− | idcommon = safe_join( { ID_list, URL, Archived, AccessDate, Via, SubscriptionRequired, Lay, Quote }, sepc );
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local text;
| |
− | local pgtext = Position .. Sheet .. Sheets .. Page .. Pages .. At;
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Date) then
| |
− | if is_set (Authors) or is_set (Editors) then -- date follows authors or editors when authors not set
| |
− | Date = " (" .. Date ..")" .. OrigYear .. sepc .. " "; -- in paranetheses
| |
− | else -- neither of authors and editors set
| |
− | if (string.sub(tcommon,-1,-1) == sepc) then -- if the last character of tcommon is sepc
| |
− | Date = " " .. Date .. OrigYear; -- Date does not begin with sepc
| |
− | else
| |
− | Date = sepc .. " " .. Date .. OrigYear; -- Date begins with sepc
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set(Authors) then
| |
− | if (not is_set (Date)) then -- when date is set it's in parentheses; no Authors termination
| |
− | Authors = terminate_name_list (Authors, sepc); -- when no date, terminate with 0 or 1 sepc and a space
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set(Editors) then
| |
− | local in_text = " ";
| |
− | local post_text = "";
| |
− | if is_set(Chapter) and 0 == #c then
| |
− | in_text = in_text .. cfg.messages['in'] .. " "
| |
− | if (sepc ~= '.') then
| |
− | in_text = in_text:lower() -- lowercase for cs2
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | if EditorCount <= 1 then
| |
− | post_text = " (" .. cfg.messages['editor'] .. ")"; -- be consistent with no-author, no-date case
| |
− | else
| |
− | post_text = " (" .. cfg.messages['editors'] .. ")";
| |
− | end
| |
− | Editors = terminate_name_list (in_text .. Editors .. post_text, sepc); -- terminate with 0 or 1 sepc and a space
| |
− | end
| |
− | if is_set (Contributors) then -- book cite and we're citing the intro, preface, etc
| |
− | local by_text = sepc .. ' ' .. cfg.messages['by'] .. ' ';
| |
− | if (sepc ~= '.') then by_text = by_text:lower() end -- lowercase for cs2
| |
− | Authors = by_text .. Authors; -- author follows title so tweak it here
| |
− | if is_set (Editors) and is_set (Date) then -- when Editors make sure that Authors gets terminated
| |
− | Authors = terminate_name_list (Authors, sepc); -- terminate with 0 or 1 sepc and a space
| |
− | end
| |
− | if (not is_set (Date)) then -- when date is set it's in parentheses; no Contributors termination
| |
− | Contributors = terminate_name_list (Contributors, sepc); -- terminate with 0 or 1 sepc and a space
| |
− | end
| |
− | text = safe_join( {Contributors, Date, Chapter, tcommon, Authors, Place, Editors, tcommon2, pgtext, idcommon }, sepc );
| |
− | else
| |
− | text = safe_join( {Authors, Date, Chapter, Place, Editors, tcommon, pgtext, idcommon }, sepc );
| |
− | end
| |
− | elseif is_set(Editors) then
| |
− | if is_set(Date) then
| |
− | if EditorCount <= 1 then
| |
− | Editors = Editors .. ", " .. cfg.messages['editor'];
| |
− | else
| |
− | Editors = Editors .. ", " .. cfg.messages['editors'];
| |
− | end
| |
− | else
| |
− | if EditorCount <= 1 then
| |
− | Editors = Editors .. " (" .. cfg.messages['editor'] .. ")" .. sepc .. " "
| |
− | else
| |
− | Editors = Editors .. " (" .. cfg.messages['editors'] .. ")" .. sepc .. " "
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | text = safe_join( {Editors, Date, Chapter, Place, tcommon, pgtext, idcommon}, sepc );
| |
− | else
| |
− | if in_array(config.CitationClass, {"journal","citation"}) and is_set(Periodical) then
| |
− | text = safe_join( {Chapter, Place, tcommon, pgtext, Date, idcommon}, sepc );
| |
− | else
| |
− | text = safe_join( {Chapter, Place, tcommon, Date, pgtext, idcommon}, sepc );
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(PostScript) and PostScript ~= sepc then
| |
− | text = safe_join( {text, sepc}, sepc ); --Deals with italics, spaces, etc.
| |
− | text = text:sub(1,-sepc:len()-1);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | text = safe_join( {text, PostScript}, sepc );
| |
− |
| |
− | -- Now enclose the whole thing in a <cite/> element
| |
− | local options = {};
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(config.CitationClass) and config.CitationClass ~= "citation" then
| |
− | options.class = config.CitationClass;
| |
− | options.class = "citation " .. config.CitationClass; -- class=citation required for blue highlight when used with |ref=
| |
− | else
| |
− | options.class = "citation";
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(Ref) and Ref:lower() ~= "none" then -- set reference anchor if appropriate
| |
− | local id = Ref
| |
− | if ('harv' == Ref ) then
| |
− | local namelist = {}; -- holds selected contributor, author, editor name list
| |
− | local year = first_set ({Year, anchor_year}, 2); -- Year first for legacy citations and for YMD dates that require disambiguation
| |
− |
| |
− | if #c > 0 then -- if there is a contributor list
| |
− | namelist = c; -- select it
| |
− | elseif #a > 0 then -- or an author list
| |
− | namelist = a;
| |
− | elseif #e > 0 then -- or an editor list
| |
− | namelist = e;
| |
− | end
| |
− | if #namelist > 0 then -- if there are names in namelist
| |
− | id = anchor_id (namelist, year); -- go make the CITEREF anchor
| |
− | else
| |
− | id = ''; -- unset
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | options.id = id;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if string.len(text:gsub("<span[^>/]*>(.-)</span>", "%1"):gsub("%b<>","")) <= 2 then -- remove <span> tags and other html-like markup; then get length of what remains
| |
− | z.error_categories = {};
| |
− | text = set_error('empty_citation');
| |
− | z.message_tail = {};
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | local render = {}; -- here we collect the final bits for concatenation into the rendered citation
| |
− |
| |
− | if is_set(options.id) then -- here we wrap the rendered citation in <cite ...>...</cite> tags
| |
− | table.insert (render, substitute (cfg.presentation['cite-id'], {mw.uri.anchorEncode(options.id), mw.text.nowiki(options.class), text})); -- when |ref= is set
| |
− | else
| |
− | table.insert (render, substitute (cfg.presentation['cite'], {mw.text.nowiki(options.class), text})); -- all other cases
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | table.insert (render, substitute (cfg.presentation['ocins'], {OCinSoutput})); -- append metadata to the citation
| |
− |
| |
− | if 0 ~= #z.message_tail then
| |
− | table.insert (render, ' ');
| |
− | for i,v in ipairs( z.message_tail ) do
| |
− | if is_set(v[1]) then
| |
− | if i == #z.message_tail then
| |
− | table.insert (render, error_comment( v[1], v[2] ));
| |
− | else
| |
− | table.insert (render, error_comment( v[1] .. "; ", v[2] ));
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | if 0 ~= #z.maintenance_cats then
| |
− | local maint_msgs = {}; -- here we collect all of the maint messages
| |
− | for _, v in ipairs( z.maintenance_cats ) do -- append maintenance categories
| |
− | local maint = {}; -- here we assemble a maintenence message
| |
− | table.insert (maint, v); -- maint msg is the category name
| |
− | table.insert (maint, ' ('); -- open the link text
| |
− | table.insert (maint, make_wikilink (':Category:' .. v, 'link')); -- add the link
| |
− | table.insert (maint, ')'); -- and close it
| |
− | table.insert (maint_msgs, table.concat (maint)); -- assemble new maint message and add it to the maint_msgs table
| |
− | end
| |
− | table.insert (render, substitute (cfg.presentation['hidden-maint'], table.concat (maint_msgs, ' '))); -- wrap the group of maint message with proper presentation and save
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | no_tracking_cats = no_tracking_cats:lower();
| |
− | if in_array(no_tracking_cats, {"", "no", "false", "n"}) then
| |
− | for _, v in ipairs( z.error_categories ) do
| |
− | table.insert (render, make_wikilink ('Category:' .. v));
| |
− | end
| |
− | for _, v in ipairs( z.maintenance_cats ) do -- append maintenance categories
| |
− | table.insert (render, make_wikilink ('Category:' .. v));
| |
− | end
| |
− | for _, v in ipairs( z.properties_cats ) do -- append properties categories
| |
− | table.insert (render, make_wikilink ('Category:' .. v));
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return table.concat (render);
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E >--------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Looks for a parameter's name in one of several whitelists.
| |
− |
| |
− | Parameters in the whitelist can have three values:
| |
− | true - active, supported parameters
| |
− | false - deprecated, supported parameters
| |
− | nil - unsupported parameters
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function validate (name, cite_class)
| |
− | local name = tostring (name);
| |
− | local state;
| |
− |
| |
− | if in_array (cite_class, {'arxiv', 'biorxiv', 'citeseerx', 'ssrn'}) then -- limited parameter sets allowed for these templates
| |
− | state = whitelist.limited_basic_arguments[name];
| |
− | if true == state then return true; end -- valid actively supported parameter
| |
− | if false == state then
| |
− | deprecated_parameter (name); -- parameter is deprecated but still supported
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | state = whitelist[cite_class .. '_basic_arguments'][name]; -- look in the parameter-list for the template identified by cite_class
| |
− |
| |
− | if true == state then return true; end -- valid actively supported parameter
| |
− | if false == state then
| |
− | deprecated_parameter (name); -- parameter is deprecated but still supported
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- limited enumerated parameters list
| |
− | name = name:gsub("%d+", "#" ); -- replace digit(s) with # (last25 becomes last#) (mw.ustring because non-Western 'local' digits)
| |
− | state = whitelist.limited_numbered_arguments[name];
| |
− | if true == state then return true; end -- valid actively supported parameter
| |
− | if false == state then
| |
− | deprecated_parameter (name); -- parameter is deprecated but still supported
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return false; -- not supported because not found or name is set to nil
| |
− | end -- end limited parameter-set templates
| |
− |
| |
− | state = whitelist.basic_arguments[name]; -- all other templates; all normal parameters allowed
| |
− |
| |
− | if true == state then return true; end -- valid actively supported parameter
| |
− | if false == state then
| |
− | deprecated_parameter (name); -- parameter is deprecated but still supported
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− | -- all enumerated parameters allowed
| |
− | name = name:gsub("%d+", "#" ); -- replace digit(s) with # (last25 becomes last#) (mw.ustring because non-Western 'local' digits)
| |
− | state = whitelist.numbered_arguments[name];
| |
− |
| |
− | if true == state then return true; end -- valid actively supported parameter
| |
− | if false == state then
| |
− | deprecated_parameter (name); -- parameter is deprecated but still supported
| |
− | return true;
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | return false; -- not supported because not found or name is set to nil
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< M I S S I N G _ P I P E _ C H E C K >------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | Look at the contents of a parameter. If the content has a string of characters and digits followed by an equal
| |
− | sign, compare the alphanumeric string to the list of cs1|2 parameters. If found, then the string is possibly a
| |
− | parameter that is missing its pipe:
| |
− | {{cite ... |title=Title access-date=2016-03-17}}
| |
− |
| |
− | cs1|2 shares some parameter names with xml/html atributes: class=, title=, etc. To prevent false positives xml/html
| |
− | tags are removed before the search.
| |
− |
| |
− | If a missing pipe is detected, this function adds the missing pipe maintenance category.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function missing_pipe_check (parameter, value)
| |
− | local capture;
| |
− | value = value:gsub ('%b<>', ''); -- remove xml/html tags because attributes: class=, title=, etc
| |
− |
| |
− | capture = value:match ('%s+(%a[%w%-]+)%s*=') or value:match ('^(%a[%w%-]+)%s*='); -- find and categorize parameters with possible missing pipes
| |
− | if capture and validate (capture) then -- if the capture is a valid parameter name
| |
− | table.insert( z.message_tail, {set_error ('missing_pipe',parameter)});
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< H A S _ E X T R A N E O U S _ P U N C T >--------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | look for extraneous terminal punctuation in most parameter values; parameters listed in skip table are not checked
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function has_extraneous_punc (param, value)
| |
− | if cfg.punct_skip[param] then
| |
− | return; -- parameter name found in the skip table so done
| |
− | end
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | --[[--------------------------< C I T A T I O N >--------------------------------------------------------------
| |
− |
| |
− | This is used by templates such as {{cite book}} to create the actual citation text.
| |
− |
| |
− | ]]
| |
− |
| |
− | local function citation(frame)
| |
− | Frame = frame; -- save a copy incase we need to display an error message in preview mode
| |
− | local pframe = frame:getParent()
| |
− | local validation, utilities, identifiers, metadata, styles;
| |
− |
| |
− | if nil ~= string.find (frame:getTitle(), 'sandbox', 1, true) then -- did the {{#invoke:}} use sandbox version?
| |
− | cfg = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration/sandbox'); -- load sandbox versions of support modules
| |
− | whitelist = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Whitelist/sandbox');
| |
− | utilities = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities/sandbox');
| |
− | validation = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/Date_validation/sandbox');
| |
− | identifiers = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers/sandbox');
| |
− | metadata = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/COinS/sandbox');
| |
− | styles = 'Module:Citation/CS1/sandbox/styles.css';
| |
− |
| |
− | else -- otherwise
| |
− | cfg = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration'); -- load live versions of support modules
| |
− | whitelist = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Whitelist');
| |
− | utilities = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities');
| |
− | validation = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/Date_validation');
| |
− | identifiers = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers');
| |
− | metadata = require ('Module:Citation/CS1/COinS');
| |
− | styles = 'Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css';
| |
− |
| |
− | end
| |
− |
| |
− | utilities.set_selected_modules (cfg); -- so that functions in Utilities can see the cfg tables
| |
− | identifiers.set_selected_modules (cfg, utilities); -- so that functions in Identifiers can see the selected cfg tables and selected Utilities module
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− | validation.set_selected_modules (cfg, utilities); -- so that functions in Date validataion can see selected cfg tables and the selected Utilities module
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− | metadata.set_selected_modules (cfg, utilities); -- so that functions in COinS can see the selected cfg tables and selected Utilities module
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− |
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− | dates = validation.dates; -- imported functions from Module:Citation/CS1/Date validation
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− | year_date_check = validation.year_date_check;
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− | reformat_dates = validation.reformat_dates;
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− | date_hyphen_to_dash = validation.date_hyphen_to_dash;
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− | date_name_xlate = validation.date_name_xlate;
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− |
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− | is_set = utilities.is_set; -- imported functions from Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities
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− | in_array = utilities.in_array;
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− | substitute = utilities.substitute;
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− | error_comment = utilities.error_comment;
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− | set_error = utilities.set_error;
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− | select_one = utilities.select_one;
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− | add_maint_cat = utilities.add_maint_cat;
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− | wrap_style = utilities.wrap_style;
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− | safe_for_italics = utilities.safe_for_italics;
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− | is_wikilink = utilities.is_wikilink;
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− | make_wikilink = utilities.make_wikilink;
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− | strip_apostrophe_markup = utilities.strip_apostrophe_markup;
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− |
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− | z = utilities.z; -- table of error and category tables in Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities
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− |
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− | extract_ids = identifiers.extract_ids; -- imported functions from Module:Citation/CS1/Identifiers
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− | build_id_list = identifiers.build_id_list;
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− | is_embargoed = identifiers.is_embargoed;
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− | extract_id_access_levels = identifiers.extract_id_access_levels;
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− |
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− | make_coins_title = metadata.make_coins_title; -- imported functions from Module:Citation/CS1/COinS
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− | get_coins_pages = metadata.get_coins_pages;
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− | COinS = metadata.COinS;
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− |
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− | local args = {}; -- table where we store all of the template's arguments
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− | local suggestions = {}; -- table where we store suggestions if we need to loadData them
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− | local error_text, error_state;
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− |
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− | local config = {}; -- table to store parameters from the module {{#invoke:}}
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− | for k, v in pairs( frame.args ) do
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− | config[k] = v;
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− | -- args[k] = v; -- debug tool that allows us to render a citation from module {{#invoke:}}
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− | end
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− |
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− | local capture; -- the single supported capture when matching unknown parameters using patterns
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− | for k, v in pairs( pframe.args ) do
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− | if v ~= '' then
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− | if ('string' == type (k)) then
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− | k = mw.ustring.gsub (k, '%d', cfg.date_names.local_digits); -- for enumerated parameters, translate 'local' digits to Western 0-9
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− | end
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− | if not validate( k, config.CitationClass ) then
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− | error_text = "";
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− | if type( k ) ~= 'string' then
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− | -- Exclude empty numbered parameters
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− | if v:match("%S+") ~= nil then
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− | error_text, error_state = set_error( 'text_ignored', {v}, true );
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− | end
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− | elseif validate( k:lower(), config.CitationClass ) then
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− | error_text, error_state = set_error( 'parameter_ignored_suggest', {k, k:lower()}, true ); -- suggest the lowercase version of the parameter
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− | else
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− | if nil == suggestions.suggestions then -- if this table is nil then we need to load it
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− | if nil ~= string.find (frame:getTitle(), 'sandbox', 1, true) then -- did the {{#invoke:}} use sandbox version?
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− | suggestions = mw.loadData( 'Module:Citation/CS1/Suggestions/sandbox' ); -- use the sandbox version
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− | else
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− | suggestions = mw.loadData( 'Module:Citation/CS1/Suggestions' ); -- use the live version
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− | end
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− | end
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− | for pattern, param in pairs (suggestions.patterns) do -- loop through the patterns to see if we can suggest a proper parameter
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− | capture = k:match (pattern); -- the whole match if no caputre in pattern else the capture if a match
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− | if capture then -- if the pattern matches
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− | param = substitute (param, capture); -- add the capture to the suggested parameter (typically the enumerator)
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− | if validate (param, config.CitationClass) then -- validate the suggestion to make sure that the suggestion is supported by this template (necessary for limited parameter lists)
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− | error_text, error_state = set_error ('parameter_ignored_suggest', {k, param}, true); -- set the suggestion error message
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− | else
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− | error_text, error_state = set_error( 'parameter_ignored', {param}, true ); -- suggested param not supported by this template
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− | end
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− | end
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− | end
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− | if not is_set (error_text) then -- couldn't match with a pattern, is there an expicit suggestion?
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− | if suggestions.suggestions[ k:lower() ] ~= nil then
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− | error_text, error_state = set_error( 'parameter_ignored_suggest', {k, suggestions.suggestions[ k:lower() ]}, true );
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− | else
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− | error_text, error_state = set_error( 'parameter_ignored', {k}, true );
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− | v = ''; -- unset value assigned to unrecognized parameters (this for the limited parameter lists)
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− | end
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− | end
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− | end
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− | if error_text ~= '' then
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− | table.insert( z.message_tail, {error_text, error_state} );
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− | end
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− | end
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− | missing_pipe_check (k, v); -- do we think that there is a parameter that is missing a pipe?
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− | -- TODO: is this the best place for this translation?
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− | args[k] = v;
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− | elseif args[k] ~= nil or (k == 'postscript') then -- here when v is empty string
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− | args[k] = v; -- why do we do this? we don't support 'empty' parameters
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− | end
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− | end
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− |
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− | for k, v in pairs( args ) do
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− | if 'string' == type (k) then -- don't evaluate positional parameters
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− | has_invisible_chars (k, v);
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− | has_extraneous_punc (k, v); -- look for extraneous terminal punctuation in parameter values
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− | end
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− | end
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− | return table.concat ({citation0( config, args), frame:extensionTag ('templatestyles', '', {src=styles})});
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− | end
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− |
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− | --[[--------------------------< E X P O R T E D F U N C T I O N S >------------------------------------------
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− | ]]
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− |
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− | return {citation = citation};
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