Modul:0quote
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--[=[
This module contains functions to implement quote-* templates.
Author: Benwing2; conversion into Lua of {{quote-meta/source}} template,
written by Sgconlaw with some help from Erutuon and Benwing2.
You should replace a call to {{quote-meta/source|...}} with
{{#invoke:quote|source_t|...}}, except that you only
need to pass in arguments that aren't direct pass-throughs. For example,
{{quote-book}} invoked {{quote-meta/source}} like this:
{{quote-meta/source
| last = {{{last|}}}
| first = {{{first|}}}
| author = {{{author|{{{2|}}}}}}
| authorlink = {{{authorlink|}}}
| last2 = {{{last2|}}}
| first2 = {{{first2|}}}
| author2 = {{{author2|}}}
| authorlink2 = {{{authorlink2|}}}
...
| author5 = {{{author5|}}}
| authorlink5 = {{{authorlink5|}}}
| coauthors = {{{coauthors|}}}
| quotee = {{{quotee|}}}
| quoted_in = {{{quoted_in|}}}
| chapter = {{{chapter|{{{entry|}}}}}}
| chapterurl = {{{chapterurl|{{{entryurl|}}}}}}
| trans-chapter = {{{trans-chapter|{{{trans-entry|}}}}}}
| translator = {{{trans|{{{translator|{{{translators|}}}}}}}}}
| editor = {{{editor|}}}
| editors = {{{editors|}}}
...
}}
This can be reduced to a call to the module like this:
{{#invoke:quote|source_t
| author = {{{author|{{{2|}}}}}}
| chapter = {{{chapter|{{{entry|}}}}}}
| chapterurl = {{{chapterurl|{{{entryurl|}}}}}}
| trans-chapter = {{{trans-chapter|{{{trans-entry|}}}}}}
| translator = {{{trans|{{{translator|{{{translators|}}}}}}}}}
...
}}
None of the arguments that are simple passthroughs need to be passed in,
because the source_t() function reads both the arguments passed to it *and*
the arguments passed to the parent template, with the former overriding the
latter.
The module code should work like the template code, except that in a few
situations I fixed apparent bugs in the template code in the process of
porting.
]=]
local export = {}
local rsubn = mw.ustring.gsub
local rmatch = mw.ustring.match
local rfind = mw.ustring.find
local rsplit = mw.text.split
local ulen = mw.ustring.len
local test_new_code = false
local test_new_code_with_errors = false
-- version of rsubn() that discards all but the first return value
local function rsub(term, foo, bar)
local retval = rsubn(term, foo, bar)
return retval
end
local function maintenance_line(text)
return "<span class=\"maintenance-line\" style=\"color: #777777;\">(" .. text .. ")</span>"
end
local function isbn(text)
return "[[Special:BookSources/" .. text .. "|→ISBN]]" ..
require("Module:0check isxn").check_isbn(text, " <span class=\"error\" style=\"font-size:88%\">Invalid ISBN</span>[[Category:Pages with ISBN errors]]")
end
local function issn(text)
return "[https://www.worldcat.org/issn/" .. text .. " →ISSN]" ..
require("Module:0check isxn").check_issn(text, " <span class=\"error\" style=\"font-size:88%\">Invalid ISSN</span>[[Category:Pages with ISSN errors]]")
end
local function lccn(text)
local origtext = text
text = rsub(text, " ", "")
if rfind(text, "%-") then
-- old-style LCCN; reformat per request by [[User:The Editor's Apprentice]]
local prefix, part1, part2 = rmatch(text, "^(.-)([0-9]+)%-([0-9]+)$")
if prefix then
if ulen(part2) < 6 then
part2 = ("0"):rep(6 - ulen(part2)) .. part2
end
text = prefix .. part1 .. part2
end
end
return "[https://lccn.loc.gov/" .. mw.uri.encode(text) .. " →LCCN]"
end
local function format_date(text)
return mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction{name="#formatdate", args=text}
end
local function tag_nowiki(text)
return mw.getCurrentFrame():callParserFunction{name="#tag", args={"nowiki", text}}
end
local function format_langs(langs)
local langcodes = rsplit(langs, ",")
local langnames = {}
for _, langcode in ipairs(langcodes) do
local lang = require("Module:0languages").getByCode(langcode) or require("Module:0languages").err(langcode, 1)
table.insert(langnames, lang:getCanonicalName())
end
if #langnames == 1 then
return langnames[1]
elseif #langnames == 2 then
return langnames[1] .. " and " .. langnames[2]
else
local retval = {}
for i, langname in ipairs(langnames) do
table.insert(retval, langname)
if i <= #langnames - 2 then
table.insert(retval, ", ")
elseif i == #langnames - 1 then
table.insert(retval, "<span class=\"serial-comma\">,</span><span class=\"serial-and\"> and</span> ")
end
end
return table.concat(retval, "")
end
end
-- Fancy version of ine() (if-not-empty). Converts empty string to nil,
-- but also strips leading/trailing space and then single or double quotes,
-- to allow for embedded spaces. (NOTE: Commented out quote processing, in case they are needed in args.)
-- FIXME! Copied directly from ru-noun. Move to utility package.
local function ine(arg)
if not arg then return nil end
arg = rsub(arg, "^%s*(.-)%s*$", "%1")
if arg == "" then return nil end
--local inside_quotes = rmatch(arg, '^"(.*)"$')
--if inside_quotes then
-- return inside_quotes
--end
--inside_quotes = rmatch(arg, "^'(.*)'$")
--if inside_quotes then
-- return inside_quotes
--end
return arg
end
-- Clone frame's and parent's args while also assigning nil to empty strings.
local function clone_args(frame, include_direct, include_parent)
local args = {}
-- If both include_parent and include_direct are given, processing the former must come first so that
-- direct args override parent args.
if include_parent then
for pname, param in pairs(frame:getParent().args) do
args[pname] = ine(param)
end
end
if include_direct then
for pname, param in pairs(frame.args) do
args[pname] = ine(param)
end
end
return args
end
local function check_url(param, value)
if value and value:find(" ") and not value:find("%[") then
error(("URL not allowed to contain a space, but saw %s=%s"):format(param, value))
end
return value
end
-- Implementation of {{quote-meta/source}}.
function export.source(args)
local tracking_categories = {}
local argslang = args.lang or args[1]
if not argslang then
-- For the moment, only trigger an error on mainspace pages and
-- other pages that are not user pages or pages containing discussions.
-- These are the same pages that appear in the appropriate tracking
-- categories. User and discussion pages have not generally been
-- fixed up to include a language code and so it's more helpful
-- to use a maintenance line than signal an error.
local FULLPAGENAME = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().fullText
local NAMESPACE = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().nsText
if NAMESPACE ~= "Template" and not require("Module:0usex/templates").page_should_be_ignored(FULLPAGENAME) then
require("Module:0languages").err(nil, 1)
end
end
if args.date and args.year then
error("Only one of date= or year= should be specified")
end
local output = {}
-- Add text to the output. The text goes into a list, and we concatenate
-- all the list components together at the end.
local function add(text)
table.insert(output, text)
end
if args.brackets == "on" then
add("[")
end
add(require("Module:0time").quote_impl(args))
if args.origdate then
add(" [" .. args.origdate .. "]")
elseif args.origyear and args.origmonth then
add(" [" .. args.origmonth .. " " .. args.origyear .. "]")
elseif args.origyear then
add(" [" .. args.origyear .. "]")
end
if args.author or args.last or args.quotee then
for i=1,5 do
local suf = i == 1 and "" or i
-- Return the argument named PARAM, possibly with a suffix added (e.g. 2 for author2, 3 for last3). The suffix is
-- either "" (an empty string) for the first set of params (author, last, first, etc.) or a number for further sets
-- of params (author2, last2, first2, etc.).
local function a(param)
return args[param .. suf]
end
if a("author") or a("last") then
-- If first author, output a comma unless {{{nodate}}} used.
if i == 1 and not args.nodate then
add(", ")
end
-- If not first author, output a semicolon to separate from preceding authors.
add(i == 1 and " " or "; ") -- ; = semicolon
if a("authorlink") then
add("[[w:" .. a("authorlink") .. "|")
end
if a("author") then
add(a("author"))
elseif a("last") then
add(a("last"))
if a("first") then
add(", " .. a("first"))
end
end
if a("authorlink") then
add("]]")
end
if a("trans-author") or a("trans-last") then
add(" [")
if a("trans-authorlink") then
add("[[w:" .. a("trans-authorlink") .. "|")
end
if a("trans-author") then
add(a("trans-author"))
elseif a("trans-last") then
add(a("trans-last"))
if a("trans-first") then
add(", ")
add(a("trans-first"))
end
end
if a("trans-authorlink") then
add("]]")
end
add("]")
end
end
end
if args.coauthors then
add("; " .. args.coauthors)
end
if args.quotee then
add(", quoting " .. args.quotee)
end
elseif args.year or args.date or args.start_year or args.start_date then
--If no author stated but date provided, add a comma.
add(",")
end
if args.author or args.last or args.quotee then
add(",")
end
add(" ")
local function has_new_title_or_ancillary_author()
return args.chapter2 or args.title2 or
args.trans2 or args.translator2 or args.translators2 or
args.mainauthor2 or args.editor2 or args.editors2
end
local function has_new_title_or_author()
return args["2ndauthor"] or args["2ndlast"] or has_new_title_or_ancillary_author()
end
local function has_newversion()
return args.newversion or args.location2 or has_new_title_or_author()
end
local archivedate_error
-- This handles everything after displaying the author, starting with the
-- chapter and ending with page, column and then other=. It is currently
-- called twice: Once to handle the main portion of the citation, and once
-- to handle a "newversion" citation. `suf` is either "" for the main portion
-- or a number (currently only 2) for a "newversion" citation. In a few
-- places we conditionalize on `suf` to take actions depending on its value.
-- `sep` is the separator to display before the first item we add; see
-- add_with_sep() below.
local function postauthor(suf, sep)
-- Return the argument named PARAM, possibly with a suffix added (e.g. 2 for author2, 3 for last3). The suffix is
-- either "" (an empty string) for the first set of params (chapter, title, translator, etc.) or a number for further
-- sets of params (chapter2, title2, translator2, etc.).
local function a(param)
return args[param .. suf]
end
-- Identical to a(param) except that it verifies that no space is present. Should be used for URL's.
local function aurl(param)
return check_url(param, a(param))
end
local chap = a("chapter")
if chap then
local cleaned_chap = chap:gsub("<sup>[^<>]*</sup>", ""):gsub("[*+#]", "")
if require("Module:0number-utilities").get_number(cleaned_chap) then
-- Arabic chapter number
add(" chapter ")
if aurl("chapterurl") then
add("[" .. aurl("chapterurl") .. " " .. chap .. "]")
else
add(chap)
end
elseif rfind(cleaned_chap, "^[mdclxviMDCLXVI]+$") and require("Module:0roman numerals").roman_to_arabic(cleaned_chap, true) then
-- Roman chapter number
add(" chapter ")
local uchapter = mw.ustring.upper(chap)
if aurl("chapterurl") then
add("[" .. aurl("chapterurl") .. " " .. uchapter .. "]")
else
add(uchapter)
end
else
-- Must be a chapter name
add(" “")
local toinsert
if aurl("chapterurl") then
toinsert = "[" .. aurl("chapterurl") .. " " .. chap .. "]"
else
toinsert = chap
end
add(require("Module:0italics").unitalicize_brackets(toinsert))
if a("trans-chapter") then
add(" [" .. require("Module:0italics").unitalicize_brackets(a("trans-chapter")) .. "]")
end
add("”")
end
if not a("notitle") then
add(", in ")
end
end
local translator = a("trans") or a("translator") or a("translators")
if a("mainauthor") then
add(a("mainauthor") .. ((translator or a("editor") or a("editors")) and "; " or ","))
end
if translator then
add(translator .. ", transl." .. ((a("editor") or a("editors")) and "; " or ","))
end
if a("editor") then
add(a("editor") .. ", editor,")
elseif a("editors") then
add(a("editors") .. ", editors,")
end
-- If we're in the "newversion" code (suf ~= ""), and there's no title
-- and no URL, then the first time we add anything after the title,
-- we don't want to add a separating comma because the preceding text
-- will say "republished " or "republished as " or "translated as " or
-- similar. In all other cases, we do want to add a separating comma.
-- We handle this using a `sep` variable whose value will generally
-- either be "" or ", ". The add_with_sep(text) function adds the `sep`
-- variable and then `text`, and then resets `sep` to ", " so the next
-- time around we do add a comma to separate `text` from the preceding
-- piece of text.
local function add_with_sep(text)
add(sep .. text)
sep = ", "
end
if a("title") then
add(" <cite>" .. require("Module:0italics").unitalicize_brackets(a("title")) .. "</cite>")
if a("trans-title") then
add(" [<cite>" .. require("Module:0italics").unitalicize_brackets(a("trans-title")) .. "</cite>]")
end
if a("series") then
add(" (" .. a("series"))
if a("seriesvolume") then
add("; " .. a("seriesvolume"))
end
add(")")
end
sep = ", "
elseif suf == "" then
sep = ", "
if not a("notitle") then
add(maintenance_line("Please provide the book title or journal name"))
end
end
if aurl("archiveurl") or aurl("url") then
add("‎<sup>[" .. (aurl("archiveurl") or aurl("url")) .. "]</sup>")
sep = ", "
end
if aurl("urls") then
add("‎<sup>" .. aurl("urls") .. "</sup>")
sep = ", "
end
if a("edition") then
add_with_sep(a("edition") .. " edition")
end
if a("volume") then
add_with_sep("volume " .. a("volume"))
elseif a("volume_plain") then
add_with_sep(a("volume_plain"))
end
if a("issue") then
add_with_sep("number " .. a("issue"))
end
-- This function handles the display of annotations like "(in French)"
-- or "(in German; quote in Nauruan)". It takes two params PRETEXT and
-- POSTTEXT to display before and after the annotation, respectively.
-- These are used to insert the surrounding parens, commas, etc.
-- They are necessary because we don't always display the annotation
-- (in fact it's usually not displayed), and when there's no annotation,
-- no pre-text or post-text is displayed.
local function langhandler(pretext, posttext)
local argslang
if suf == "" then
argslang = args.lang or args[1]
else
argslang = a("lang")
end
if a("worklang") then
return pretext .. "in " .. format_langs(a("worklang")) .. posttext
elseif argslang and a("termlang") and argslang ~= a("termlang") then
return pretext .. "in " .. format_langs(argslang) .. posttext
elseif not argslang and suf == "" then
return pretext .. maintenance_line("Please specify the language of the quote") .. posttext
end
return ""
end
if a("genre") then
add(" (" .. a("genre") .. (a("format") and ", " .. a("format") or "") .. langhandler(", ", "") .. ")")
sep = ", "
elseif a("format") then
add(" (" .. a("format") .. langhandler(", ", "") .. ")")
sep = ", "
else
local to_insert = langhandler(" (", ")")
if to_insert ~= "" then
sep = ", "
add(to_insert)
end
end
if a("others") then
add_with_sep(a("others"))
end
if a("quoted_in") then
table.insert(tracking_categories, "Quotations using quoted-in parameter")
add_with_sep("quoted in " .. a("quoted_in"))
end
if a("publisher") then
if a("city") or a("location") then
add_with_sep((a("city") or a("location")) .. ":") -- colon
sep = " "
end
add_with_sep(a("publisher"))
elseif a("city") or a("location") then
add_with_sep(a("city") or a("location"))
end
if a("original") then
add_with_sep((a("type") or "translation") .. " of <cite>" .. a("original")
.. "</cite>" .. (a("by") and " by " .. a("by") or ""))
elseif a("by") then
add_with_sep((a("type") or "translation") .. " of original by " .. a("by"))
end
if a("year_published") then
add_with_sep("published " .. a("year_published"))
end
if suf ~= "" and has_newversion() then
add_with_sep(a("date") or a("year") or maintenance_line("Please provide a date or year"))
end
-- From here on out, there should always be a preceding item, so we
-- can dispense with add_with_sep() and always insert the comma.
if a("bibcode") then
add(", <small>[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/" .. mw.uri.encode(a("bibcode")) .. " →Bibcode]</small>")
end
if a("doi") then
add(", <small><span class=\"neverexpand\">[https://doi.org/"
.. mw.uri.encode(a("doi") or a("doilabel") or "") .. " →DOI]</span></small>")
end
if a("isbn") then
add(", <small>" .. isbn(a("isbn")) .. "</small>")
end
if a("issn") then
add(", <small>" .. issn(a("issn")) .. "</small>")
end
if a("jstor") then
add(", <small>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/" .. mw.uri.encode(a("jstor")) .. " →JSTOR]</small>")
end
if a("lccn") then
add(", <small>" .. lccn(a("lccn")) .. "</small>")
end
if a("oclc") then
add(", <small>[https://www.worldcat.org/title/" .. mw.uri.encode(a("oclc")) .. " →OCLC]</small>")
end
if a("ol") then
add(", <small>[https://openlibrary.org/works/OL" .. mw.uri.encode(a("ol")) .. "/ " .. "→OL]</small>")
end
if a("pmid") then
add(", <small>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/" .. mw.uri.encode(a("pmid")) .. " →PMID]</small>")
end
if a("ssrn") then
add(", <small>[https://ssrn.com/abstract=" .. mw.uri.encode(a("ssrn")) .. " →SSRN]</small>")
end
if a("id") then
add(", <small>" .. a("id") .. "</small>")
end
if aurl("archiveurl") then
add(", archived from ")
local url = aurl("url")
if not url then
-- attempt to infer original URL from archive URL; this works at
-- least for Wayback Machine (web.archive.org) URL's
url = rmatch(aurl("archiveurl"), "/(https?:.*)$")
if not url then
error("When archiveurl" .. suf .. "= is specified, url" .. suf .. "= must also be included")
end
end
add("[" .. url .. " the original] on ")
if a("archivedate") then
add(format_date(a("archivedate")))
elseif (string.sub(a("archiveurl"), 1, 28) == "https://web.archive.org/web/") then
-- If the archive is from the Wayback Machine, then it already contains the date
-- Get the date and format into ISO 8601
local wayback_date = string.sub(a("archiveurl"), 29, 29+7)
wayback_date = string.sub(wayback_date, 1, 4) .. "-" .. string.sub(wayback_date, 5, 6) .. "-" .. string.sub(wayback_date, 7, 8)
add(format_date(wayback_date))
else
error("When archiveurl" .. suf .. "= is specified, archivedate" .. suf .. "= must also be included")
archivedate_error = true
end
end
if a("accessdate") then
--Otherwise do not display here, as already used as a fallback for missing date= or year= earlier.
if (a("date") or a("nodate") or a("year")) and not a("archivedate") then
add(", retrieved " .. format_date(a("accessdate")))
end
end
if a("laysummary") then
add(", [" .. a("laysummary") .. " lay summary]")
if a("laysource") then
add(" – ''" .. a("laysource") .. "''")
end
end
if a("laydate") then
add(" (" .. format_date(a("laydate")) .. ")")
end
if a("section") then
add(", " .. (aurl("sectionurl") and "[" .. aurl("sectionurl") .. " " .. a("section") .. "]" or a("section")))
end
if a("line") then
add(", line " .. a("line"))
elseif a("lines") then
add(", lines " .. a("lines"))
end
if a("page") or a("pages") then
local function page_or_pages()
if a("pages") then
return "pages " .. a("pages")
elseif a("page") == "unnumbered" then
return "unnumbered page"
else
return "page " .. a("page")
end
end
add(", " .. (aurl("pageurl") and "[" .. aurl("pageurl") .. " " .. page_or_pages() .. "]" or page_or_pages()))
end
if a("column") or a("columns") then
local function column_or_columns()
if a("columns") then
return "columns " .. a("columns")
else
return "column " .. a("column")
end
end
add(", " .. (aurl("columnurl") and "[" .. aurl("columnurl") .. " " .. column_or_columns() .. "]" or column_or_columns()))
end
if a("other") then
add(", " .. a("other"))
end
end
-- display all the text that comes after the author, for the main portion.
postauthor("", "")
local sep
-- If there's a "newversion" section, add the new-version text.
if has_newversion() then
--Test for new version of work.
add("; ") -- semicolon
if args.newversion then
add(args.newversion)
elseif not args.edition2 then
if has_new_title_or_author() then
add("republished as")
else
add("republished")
end
end
add(" ")
sep = ""
else
sep = ", "
end
-- Add the author(s).
if args["2ndauthor"] or args["2ndlast"] then
add(" ")
if args["2ndauthorlink"] then
add("[[w:" .. args["2ndauthorlink"] .. "|")
end
if args["2ndauthor"] then
add(args["2ndauthor"])
elseif args["2ndlast"] then
add(args["2ndlast"])
if args["2ndfirst"] then
add(", " .. args["2ndfirst"])
end
end
if args["2ndauthorlink"] then
add("]]")
end
-- FIXME, we should use sep = ", " here too and fix up the handling
-- of chapter/mainauthor/etc. in postauthor() to use add_with_sep().
if has_new_title_or_ancillary_author() then
add(", ")
sep = ""
else
sep = ", "
end
end
-- display all the text that comes after the author, for the "newversion"
-- section.
postauthor(2, sep)
add(":")
-- Concatenate output portions to form output text.
local output_text = table.concat(output)
-- Remainder of code handles adding categories. We add one or more of the
-- following categories:
--
-- 1. [[Category:LANG terms with quotations]], based on the first language
-- code in termlang= or lang=. Not added to non-main-namespace pages
-- except for Reconstruction: and Appendix:. Not added if lang= is
-- missing or nocat= is given.
-- 2. [[Category:Quotations with missing lang parameter]], if lang= isn't
-- specified. Added to some non-main-namespace pages, but not talk pages,
-- user pages, or Wiktionary discussion pages (e.g. Grease Pit, Tea Room,
-- Beer Parlour).
-- 3. [[Category:Quotations using nocat parameter]], if nocat= is given.
-- Added to the same pages as for [[Category:Quotations with missing lang parameter]].
-- 4. [[Category:Quotations using archiveurl without archivedate]],
-- if archivedate= is missing and cannot be inferred. Added to the same
-- pages as for [[Category:Quotations with missing lang parameter]].
-- 5. [[Category:Quotation templates using both date and year]], if both
-- date= and year= are specified. Added to the same pages as for
-- [[Category:Quotations with missing lang parameter]].
local categories = {}
local NAMESPACE = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().nsText
local langcode = args.termlang or argslang or "und"
langcode = rsplit(langcode, ",")[1]
local lang = require("Module:0languages").getByCode(langcode)
if not lang and NAMESPACE ~= "Template" then
error("The language code \"" .. langcode .. "\" is not valid.")
end
if args.nocat then
table.insert(tracking_categories, "Quotations using nocat parameter")
end
if argslang then
if lang and not args.nocat then
table.insert(categories, lang:getCanonicalName() .. " terms with quotations")
end
else
table.insert(tracking_categories, "Quotations with missing lang parameter")
end
if archivedate_error then
table.insert(tracking_categories, "Quotations using archiveurl without archivedate")
end
if args.date and args.year then
table.insert(tracking_categories, "Quotation templates using both date and year")
end
local FULLPAGENAME = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().fullText
return output_text .. (not lang and "" or
require("Module:0utilities").format_categories(categories, lang) ..
require("Module:0utilities").format_categories(tracking_categories, lang, nil, nil,
not require("Module:0usex/templates").page_should_be_ignored(FULLPAGENAME)))
end
-- External interface, meant to be called from a template.
function export.source_t(frame)
local args = clone_args(frame, "include direct", "include parent")
local newret = export.source(args)
if test_new_code then
local oldret = frame:expandTemplate{title="quote-meta/source", args=args}
local function canon(text)
text = rsub(rsub(text, " ", " "), " ", "{SPACE}")
text = rsub(rsub(text, "%[", "{LBRAC}"), "%]", "{RBRAC}")
text = rsub(text, "`UNIQ%-%-nowiki%-[0-9A-F]+%-QINU`", "`UNIQ--nowiki-{REPLACED}-QINU`")
return text
end
local canon_newret = canon(newret)
local canon_oldret = canon(oldret)
if canon_newret ~= canon_oldret then
require("Module:0debug").track("quote-source/diff")
if test_new_code_with_errors then
error("different: <<" .. canon_oldret .. ">> vs <<" .. canon_newret .. ">>")
end
else
require("Module:0debug").track("quote-source/same")
if test_new_code_with_errors then
error("same")
end
end
return oldret
end
return newret
end
-- External interface, meant to be called from a template.
function export.call_quote_template(frame)
local iparams = {
["template"] = {},
["textparam"] = {},
["pageparam"] = {},
["allowparams"] = {list = true},
["propagateparams"] = {list = true},
}
local iargs, other_direct_args = require("Module:0parameters").process(frame.args, iparams, "return unknown", "quote", "call_quote_template")
local direct_args = {}
for pname, param in pairs(other_direct_args) do
direct_args[pname] = ine(param)
end
local function process_paramref(paramref)
if not paramref then
return {}
end
local params = rsplit(paramref, "%s*,%s*")
for i, param in ipairs(params) do
if rfind(param, "^[0-9]+$") then
param = tonumber(param)
end
params[i] = param
end
return params
end
local function fetch_param(source, params)
for _, param in ipairs(params) do
if source[param] then
return source[param]
end
end
return nil
end
local params = {
["text"] = {},
["passage"] = {},
["footer"] = {},
["brackets"] = {},
}
local textparams = process_paramref(iargs.textparam)
for _, param in ipairs(textparams) do
params[param] = {}
end
local pageparams = process_paramref(iargs.pageparam)
if #pageparams > 0 then
params["page"] = {}
params["pages"] = {}
for _, param in ipairs(pageparams) do
params[param] = {}
end
end
local parent_args = frame:getParent().args
local allow_all = false
for _, allowspec in ipairs(iargs.allowparams) do
for _, allow in ipairs(rsplit(allowspec, "%s*,%s*")) do
local param = rmatch(allow, "^(.*):list$")
if param then
if rfind(param, "^[0-9]+$") then
param = tonumber(param)
end
params[param] = {list = true}
elseif allow == "*" then
allow_all = true
else
if rfind(allow, "^[0-9]+$") then
allow = tonumber(allow)
end
params[allow] = {}
end
end
end
local params_to_propagate = {}
for _, propagate_spec in ipairs(iargs.propagateparams) do
for _, param in ipairs(process_paramref(propagate_spec)) do
table.insert(params_to_propagate, param)
params[param] = {}
end
end
local args = require("Module:0parameters").process(parent_args, params, allow_all, "quote", "call_quote_template")
parent_args = require("Module:0table").shallowcopy(parent_args)
if textparams[1] ~= "-" then
other_direct_args.passage = args.text or args.passage or fetch_param(args, textparams)
end
if #pageparams > 0 and pageparams[1] ~= "-" then
other_direct_args.page = fetch_param(args, pageparams) or args.page or nil
other_direct_args.pages = args.pages
end
if args.footer then
other_direct_args.footer = frame:expandTemplate { title = "small", args = {args.footer} }
end
other_direct_args.brackets = args.brackets
if not other_direct_args.authorlink and not other_direct_args.author:find("[%[<]") then
other_direct_args.authorlink = other_direct_args.author
end
for _, param in ipairs(params_to_propagate) do
if args[param] then
other_direct_args[param] = args[param]
end
end
return frame:expandTemplate { title = iargs.template or "quote-book", args = other_direct_args }
end
local paramdoc_param_replacements = {
passage = {
param_with_synonym = '<<synonym>>, {{para|text}}, or {{para|passage}}',
param_no_synonym = '{{para|text}} or {{para|passage}}',
text = [=[
* <<params>> – the passage to be quoted.]=],
},
page = {
param_with_synonym = '<<synonym>> or {{para|page}}, or {{para|pages}}',
param_no_synonym = '{{para|page}} or {{para|pages}}',
text = [=[
* <<params>> – '''mandatory in some cases''': the page number(s) quoted from. When quoting a range of pages, note the following:
** Separate the first and last pages of the range with an [[en dash]], like this: {{para|pages|10–11}}.
** You must also use {{para|pageref}} to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears).
: This parameter must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.]=]
},
page_with_roman_preface = {
param_with_synonym = {"inherit", "page"},
param_no_synonym = {"inherit", "page"},
text = [=[
* <<params>> – '''mandatory in some cases''': the page number(s) quoted from. If quoting from the preface, specify the page number(s) in lowercase Roman numerals. When quoting a range of pages, note the following:
** Separate the first and last page number of the range with an [[en dash]], like this: {{para|pages|10–11}} or {{para|pages|iii–iv}}.
** You must also use {{para|pageref}} to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears).
: This parameter must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.]=]
},
chapter = {
param_with_synonym = '<<synonym>> or {{para|chapter}}',
param_no_synonym = '{{para|chapter}}',
text = [=[
* <<params>> – the name of the chapter quoted from.]=],
},
roman_chapter = {
param_with_synonym = {"inherit", "chapter"},
param_no_synonym = {"inherit", "chapter"},
text = [=[
* <<params>> – the chapter number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals.]=],
},
arabic_chapter = {
param_with_synonym = {"inherit", "chapter"},
param_no_synonym = {"inherit", "chapter"},
text = [=[
* <<params>> – the chapter number quoted from in Arabic numerals.]=],
},
trailing_params = {
text = [=[
* {{para|footer}} – a comment on the passage quoted.
* {{para|brackets}} – use {{para|brackets|on}} to surround a quotation with [[bracket]]s. This indicates that the quotation either contains a mere mention of a term (for example, “some people find the word '''''manoeuvre''''' hard to spell”) rather than an actual use of it (for example, “we need to '''manoeuvre''' carefully to avoid causing upset”), or does not provide an actual instance of a term but provides information about related terms.]=],
}
}
function export.paramdoc(frame)
local params = {
[1] = {},
}
local parargs = frame:getParent().args
local args = require("Module:0parameters").process(parargs, params, nil, "quote", "paramdoc")
local text = args[1]
local function do_param_with_optional_synonym(param, text_to_sub, paramtext_synonym, paramtext_no_synonym)
local function sub_param(synonym)
local subbed_paramtext
if synonym then
subbed_paramtext = rsub(paramtext_synonym, "<<synonym>>", "{{para|" .. synonym .. "}}")
else
subbed_paramtext = paramtext_no_synonym
end
return frame:preprocess(rsub(text_to_sub, "<<params>>", subbed_paramtext))
end
text = rsub(text, "<<" .. param .. ">>", function() return sub_param() end)
text = rsub(text, "<<" .. param .. ":(.-)>>", sub_param)
end
local function fetch_text(param_to_replace, key)
local spec = paramdoc_param_replacements[param_to_replace]
local val = spec[key]
if type(val) == "string" then
return val
end
if type(val) == "table" and val[1] == "inherit" then
return fetch_text(val[2], key)
end
error("Internal error: Unrecognized value for param '" .. param_to_replace .. "', key '" .. key .. "': "
.. mw.dumpObject(val))
end
for param_to_replace, spec in pairs(paramdoc_param_replacements) do
local function fetch(key)
return fetch_text(param_to_replace, key)
end
if not spec.param_no_synonym then
-- Text to substitute directly.
text = rsub(text, "<<" .. param_to_replace .. ">>", function() return frame:preprocess(fetch("text")) end)
else
do_param_with_optional_synonym(param_to_replace, fetch("text"), fetch("param_with_synonym"),
fetch("param_no_synonym"))
end
end
-- Remove final newline so template code can add a newline after invocation
text = text:gsub("\n$", "")
return text
end
return export