Module:User:Wpstatus/links

local export = {}

function dump(o) if type(o) == 'table' then local s = '{ ' for k,v in pairs(o) do        if type(k) ~= 'number' then k = '"'..k..'"' end s = s .. '['..k..'] = ' .. dump(v) .. ','     end return s .. '} '  else return tostring(o) end end

--[=[	Unsupported titles, pages with high memory usage, extraction modules and part-of-speech names are listed at Module:links/data. Other modules used: Module:script utilities Module:scripts Module:languages and its submodules Module:gender and number Module:debug/track ]=]

-- These are prefixed with u to avoid confusion with the default string methods -- of the same name. local concat = table.concat local encode = mw.text.encode local find = mw.ustring.find local get_entities = require("Module:utilities").get_entities local gsub = mw.ustring.gsub local insert = table.insert local lower = mw.ustring.lower local split = mw.text.split local toNFC = mw.ustring.toNFC local trim = mw.text.trim local unstrip = mw.text.unstrip

local function track(page, code) local tracking_page = "links/" .. page if code then require("Module:debug/track"){tracking_page, tracking_page .. "/" .. code} else require("Module:debug/track")(tracking_page) end return true end

local function escape(text, str) local rep repeat text, rep = text:gsub("\\\\(\\*" .. str .. ")", "\5%1")	until rep == 0 return (text:gsub("\\" .. str, "\6")) end

local function unescape(text, str) return (text		:gsub("\5", "\\")		:gsub("\6", str)) end

-- Trim only if there are non-whitespace characters. local function cond_trim(text) -- Include all conventional whitespace + zero-width space. if find(text, "[^%s​]") then text = trim(text, "%s​") end return text end

local ignore_cap local pos_tags function export.getLinkPage(target, lang, sc, plain) if not target then return nil end -- Remove bold, italics, soft hyphens, strip markers and HTML tags. target = target :gsub("('*)(.-'*)", "%1%2") :gsub("('*)(.-'*)", "%1%2") :gsub("­", "") target = unstrip(target) :gsub("<[^<>]+>", "") -- Check if the target is an interwiki link. if target:match(":") and target ~= ":" then local m_utildata = mw.loadData("Module:utilities/data") -- If this is an a link to another namespace or an interwiki link, ensure there's an initial colon and then return what we have (so that it works as a conventional link, and doesn't do anything weird like add the term to a category.) local prefix = target:gsub("^:*(.-):.*", lower) if m_utildata.namespaces[prefix] or m_utildata.interwikis[prefix] then return ":" .. target:gsub("^:+", ""), nil, {} end -- Convert any escaped colons target = target:gsub("\\:", ":") end -- Check if the term is reconstructed and remove any asterisk. Otherwise, handle the escapes. local reconstructed, escaped if not plain then target, reconstructed = target:gsub("^%*(.)", "%1") end target, escaped = target:gsub("^(\\-)\\%*", "%1*") if not require("Module:utilities").check_object("script", true, sc) or sc:getCode == "None" then sc = lang:findBestScript(target) end -- Remove carets if they are used to capitalize parts of transliterations (unless they have been escaped). if (not sc:hasCapitalization) and sc:isTransliterated and target:match("%^") then target = escape(target, "^") :gsub("%^", "") target = unescape(target, "^") end -- Get the entry name for the language. target = lang:makeEntryName(target, sc) -- If the link contains unexpanded template parameters, then don't create a link. if target:find("{{{") then return nil end if target:sub(1, 1) == "/" then return ":" .. target elseif target:find("^Reconstruction:") then return target -- Link to appendix for reconstructed terms and terms in appendix-only languages. Plain links interpret * literally, however. elseif reconstructed == 1 then if lang:getFullCode == "und" then return nil else target = "Reconstruction:" .. lang:getFullName .. "/" .. target end -- Reconstructed languages and substrates require an initial *. elseif lang:hasType("reconstructed") or lang:getFamilyCode == "qfa-sub" then local check, m_utildata = target:match("^:*([^:]*):"), mw.loadData("Module:utilities/data") check = check and lower(check) if m_utildata.interwikis[check] or m_utildata.namespaces[check] then return target else error("The specified language " .. lang:getCanonicalName				.. " is unattested, while the given word is not marked with '*' to indicate that it is reconstructed.") end elseif lang:hasType("appendix-constructed") then target = "Appendix:" .. lang:getFullName .. "/" .. target end

return target, escaped > 0 end

-- Make a link from a given link's parts local function makeLink(link, lang, sc, id, allow_self_link, isolated, plain) -- Convert percent encoding to plaintext. link.target = mw.uri.decode(link.target, "PATH") link.fragment = link.fragment and mw.uri.decode(link.fragment, "PATH") -- Find fragments (when link didn't come from parseLink). -- Prevents {{l|en|word#Etymology 2|word}} from linking to word. -- # can be escaped as \#. if link.target then link.target = escape(link.target, "#") if link.fragment == nil then -- Replace numeric character references with the corresponding character (&#29; → '), -- as they contain #, which causes the numeric character reference to be -- misparsed (wa'a → wa&#29;a → pagename wa&, fragment 29;a). link.target = get_entities(link.target) local first, second = link.target:match("^([^#]+)#(.+)$") if first then link.target, link.fragment = first, second end end link.target = unescape(link.target, "#") link.fragment = link.fragment and unescape(link.fragment, "#") end -- If there is no display form, then create a default one. if not link.display then link.display = link.target end local display_is_target = link.display == link.target -- Process the target local escaped link.target, escaped = export.getLinkPage(link.target, lang, sc, plain) -- If the display is the target and the reconstruction * has been escaped, remove the escaping backslash. if display_is_target and escaped then link.display = link.display:gsub("\\([^\\]*%*)", "%1", 1) end -- Process the display form. link.display = lang:makeDisplayText(link.display, sc, not display_is_target) if not link.target then return link.display end

-- If the target is the same as the current page and there is no sense id	-- and linking to the same page hasn't been turned on, then return a "self-link" -- like the software does. if (not (allow_self_link or id)) and link.target == mw.title.getCurrentTitle.prefixedText then return tostring(mw.html.create("strong")			:addClass("selflink")			:wikitext(link.display)) end

-- Add fragment. Do not add a section link to "Undetermined", as such sections do not exist and are invalid. TabbedLanguages handles links without a section by linking to the "last visited" section, but adding "Undetermined" would break that feature. For localized prefixes that make syntax error, please use the format: ["xyz"] = true. local prefix, lower_prefix = link.target:match("^:*([^:]+):") local m_utildata if prefix then lower_prefix = lower(prefix) m_utildata = mw.loadData("Module:utilities/data") end if not (m_utildata and m_utildata.interwikis[lower_prefix]) then if (link.fragment or link.target:find("#$")) and not plain then track("fragment", lang:getFullCode) end if (not link.fragment) and lang:getFullCode ~= "und" then if id then link.fragment = require("Module:senseid").anchor(lang, id) elseif not (link.target:find("^Appendix:") or link.target:find("^Reconstruction:") or plain) then link.fragment = lang:getFullName end elseif plain and id then link.fragment = id		end end if isolated then link.display = mw.loadData("Module:links/data").display_change[link.display] or link.display end link.target = link.target:gsub("^(:?)(.*)", function(m1, m2)		return m1 .. encode(m2, "#%%&+/:<=>@[\\%]_{|}")	end) link.fragment = link.fragment and encode(link.fragment, "#%%&+/:<=>@[\\%]_{|}") return "" .. link.display .. "" end

-- Split a link into its parts local function parseLink(linktext) local link = { target = linktext } local first, second = link.target:match("^([^|]+)|(.+)$") -- Prevent characters whose HTML entities are unsupported titles from being incorrectly recognised as the entity if they are in a link being re-parsed (e.g. "&" becomes "&amp;" when returned, but "&amp;" is also an unsupported title. If "&" is given as a link which is then re-parsed, we don't want it to be perceived as "&amp;".) if link.target:match("&[^;]+;") then local unsupported_titles = mw.loadData("Module:links/data").unsupported_titles if unsupported_titles[second] and unsupported_titles[second] ~= first then link.target = get_entities(link.target) first, second = link.target:match("^([^|]+)|(.+)$") end end

if first then link.target = first link.display = second else link.display = link.target end -- There's no point in processing these, as they aren't real links. local target_lower = link.target:lower for _, falsePositive in ipairs({"category", "cat", "file", "image"}) do if target_lower:match("^" .. falsePositive .. ":") then return nil end end

first, second = link.target:match("^(.+)#(.+)$")

if first then link.target = first link.fragment = second else -- So that makeLink does not look for a fragment again link.fragment = false end

return link end

-- Find embedded links and ensure they link to the correct section. local function process_embedded_links(text, data, allow_self_link, plain) -- Process the non-linked text. text = data.lang:makeDisplayText(text, data.sc[1], true) -- If the text begins with * and another character, then act as if each link begins with *. However, don't do this if the * is contained within a link at the start. E.g. `|*foo` would set allReconstructed to true, while `|*foo` would not. local allReconstructed = false if not plain then if require("Module:utilities").get_plaintext(text:gsub("%[%[.-%]%]", ".")):match("^*.") then allReconstructed = true end -- Otherwise, handle any escapes. text = text:gsub("^(\\-)\\%*", "%1*") end if data.alt then track("alt-ignored") mw.log("(from Module:links)", "text with embedded wikilinks:", text,			"ignored alt:", data.alt, "lang:", data.lang:getFullCode) end if data.id then track("id-ignored") mw.log("(from Module:links)", "text with embedded wikilinks:", text,			"ignored id:", data.id, "lang:", data.lang:getFullCode) end local function processLink(space1, linktext, space2) local capture = "" .. linktext .. "" linktext = get_entities(linktext) local link = parseLink(linktext) --Return unprocessed false positives untouched (e.g. categories). if not link then return capture end if allReconstructed and not link.target:find("^%*") then link.target = "*" .. link.target end linktext = makeLink(link, data.lang, data.sc, data.id, allow_self_link, false, plain) :gsub("^%[%[", "\3") :gsub("%]%]$", "\4") return space1 .. linktext .. space2 end -- Use chars 1 and 2 as temporary substitutions, so that we can use charsets. These are converted to chars 3 and 4 by processLink, which means we can convert any remaining chars 1 and 2 back to square brackets (i.e. those not part of a link). text = text :gsub("%[%[", "\1") :gsub("%]%]", "\2") -- If the script uses ^ to capitalize transliterations, make sure that any carets preceding links are on the inside, so that they get processed with the following text. if text:match("%^") and not data.sc:hasCapitalization and data.sc:isTransliterated then text = escape(text, "^") :gsub("%^\1", "\1%^") text = unescape(text, "^") end text = text:gsub("\1(%s*)([^\1\2]-)(%s*)\2", processLink) -- Remove the extra * at the beginning of a language link if it's immediately followed by a link whose display begins with * too. if allReconstructed then text = text:gsub("^%*\3([^|\1-\4]+)|%*", "\3%1|*") end return (text		:gsub("[\1\3]", "")		:gsub("[\2\4]", "")) end

local function handle_redundant_wikilink(text, alt) local temp = text:match("^%[%[(.-)%]%]$") if not temp then return text, alt end local temp_lower = temp:lower for _, falsePositive in ipairs({"category", "cat", "file", "image"}) do if temp_lower:match("^" .. falsePositive .. ":") then return text, alt end end -- Note: it's possible for "" or "" to be uninvolved in links, so we need to check for both individually (e.g. "aaa bb]]" would not have a redundant wikilink). if temp and not (temp:find("%[%[") or temp:find("%]%]")) then text, alt = temp:match("^([^|]+)|?(.-)$") track("redundant wikilink") if alt == "" then alt = nil end end return text, alt end

--[==[Creates a basic link to the given term. It links to the language section (such as ), but it does not add language and script wrappers, so any code that uses this function should call the   from Module:script utilities to add such wrappers itself at some point. The first argument,, may contain the following items, a subset of the items used in the   argument of. If any other items are included, they are ignored. { {	term = entry_to_link_to, alt = link_text_or_displayed_text, lang = language_object, id = sense_id, } }
 * Text to turn into a link. This is generally the name of a page. The text can contain wikilinks already embedded in it. These are processed individually just like a single link would be. The  argument is ignored in this case.
 * Text to turn into a link. This is generally the name of a page. The text can contain wikilinks already embedded in it. These are processed individually just like a single link would be. The  argument is ignored in this case.


 * (optional)
 * The alternative display for the link, if different from the linked page. If this is {{code|lua|nil}}, the  argument is used instead (much like regular wikilinks). If   contains wikilinks in it, this argument is ignored and has no effect. (Links in which the alt is ignored are tracked with the tracking template {{whatlinkshere|tracking=links/alt-ignored}}.)


 * The language object for the term being linked. If this argument is defined, the function will determine the language's canonical name (see Template:language data documentation), and point the link or links in the  to the language's section of an entry, or to a language-specific senseid if the   argument is defined.
 * The language object for the term being linked. If this argument is defined, the function will determine the language's canonical name (see Template:language data documentation), and point the link or links in the  to the language's section of an entry, or to a language-specific senseid if the   argument is defined.


 * (optional)
 * Sense id string. If this argument is defined, the link will point to a language-specific sense id ({{ll|en|identifier|id=HTML}}) created by the template {{temp|senseid}}. A sense id consists of the language's canonical name, a hyphen, and the string that was supplied as the  argument. This is useful when a term has more than one sense in a language. If the   argument contains wikilinks, this argument is ignored. (Links in which the sense id is ignored are tracked with the tracking template {{whatlinkshere|tracking=links/id-ignored}}.)

The second argument is as follows:
 * If {{code|lua|true}}, the function will also generate links to the current page. The default ({{code|lua|false}}) will not generate a link but generate a bolded "self link" instead.
 * If {{code|lua|true}}, the function will also generate links to the current page. The default ({{code|lua|false}}) will not generate a link but generate a bolded "self link" instead.

The following special options are processed for each link (both simple text and with embedded wikilinks): function export.language_link(data, allow_self_link) if type(data) ~= "table" then error("The first argument to the function language_link must be a table. See Module:links/documentation for more information.") -- Nothing to process, return nil. elseif not (data.term or data.alt) then return nil end local text = data.term data.sc = data.sc or data.lang:findBestScript(text) ignore_cap = ignore_cap or mw.loadData("Module:links/data").ignore_cap if (ignore_cap[data.lang:getCode] or ignore_cap[data.lang:getFullCode]) and text then text = text:gsub("%^", "") end -- Do we have a redundant wikilink? If so, remove it. if text then text, data.alt = handle_redundant_wikilink(text, data.alt) end -- Do we have embedded wikilinks? if text and text:find("%[%[.-%]%]") then text = process_embedded_links(text, data, allow_self_link) -- If not, make a link using the parameters. else text = text and cond_trim(text) data.alt = data.alt and cond_trim(data.alt) text = makeLink({ target = text, display = data.alt }, data.lang, data.sc, data.id, allow_self_link, true) end return text end
 * The target page name will be processed to generate the correct entry name. This is done by the makeEntryName function in Module:languages, using the  replacements in the language's data file (see Template:language data documentation for more information). This function is generally used to automatically strip dictionary-only diacritics that are not part of the normal written form of a language.
 * If the text starts with, then the term is considered a reconstructed term, and a link to the Reconstruction: namespace will be created. If the text contains embedded wikilinks, then   is automatically applied to each one individually, while preserving the displayed form of each link as it was given. This allows linking to phrases containing multiple reconstructed terms, while only showing the * once at the beginning.
 * If the text starts with, then the link is treated as "raw" and the above steps are skipped. This can be used in rare cases where the page name begins with   or if diacritics should not be stripped. For example:
 * {{temp|l|en|*nix}} links to the nonexistent page Reconstruction:English/nix ( is interpreted as a reconstruction), but {{temp|l|en|:*nix}} links to *nix.
 * {{temp|l|sl|Franche-Comté}} links to the nonexistent page Franche-Comte ( is converted to   by  ), but {{temp|l|sl|:Franche-Comté}} links to Franche-Comté.]==]

function export.plain_link(data, allow_self_link) if type(data) ~= "table" then error("The first argument to the function language_link must be a table. See Module:links/documentation for more information.") -- Nothing to process, return nil. elseif not (data.term or data.alt) then return nil -- Only have alt, just return it. elseif not data.term then return data.alt end local text = data.term if (not data.lang) or data.lang:getFullCode ~= "und" then data.lang = require("Module:languages").getByCode("und") end data.sc = data.sc or require("Module:scripts").findBestScriptWithoutLang(text) -- Do we have a redundant wikilink? If so, remove it. if text then text, data.alt = handle_redundant_wikilink(text, data.alt) end -- Do we have embedded wikilinks? if text:find("%[%[.-%]%]") then text = process_embedded_links(text, data, allow_self_link, true) -- If not, make a link using the parameters. else text = cond_trim(text) data.alt = data.alt and cond_trim(data.alt) text = makeLink({ target = text, display = data.alt }, data.lang, data.sc, data.id, allow_self_link, true, true) end return text end

--[==[Replace any links with links to the correct section, but don't link the whole text if no embedded links are found. Returns the display text form.]==] function export.embedded_language_links(data, allow_self_link) if type(data) ~= "table" then error("The first argument to the function language_link must be a table. See Module:links/documentation for more information.") end local text = data.term data.sc = data.sc or data.lang:findBestScript(text) -- Do we have embedded wikilinks? if text:find("%[%[.-%]%]") then text = process_embedded_links(text, data, allow_self_link) else -- If there are no embedded wikilinks, return the display text. text = cond_trim(text) -- FIXME: Double-escape any percent-signs, because we don't want to treat non-linked text as having percent-encoded characters. text = text:gsub("%%", "%%25") text = (data.lang:makeDisplayText(text, data.sc, true)) end return text end

function export.mark(text, itemType, face, lang) local tag = { "", "" }

if itemType == "gloss" then tag = { ' “ ', ' ” ' }	elseif itemType == "tr" then if face == "term" then tag = { '', ' ' }		else tag = { '', ' ' } end elseif itemType == "ts" then -- \226\129\160 = word joiner (zero-width non-breaking space) U+2060 tag = { ' /\226\129\160', '\226\129\160/ ' } elseif itemType == "pos" then tag = { ' ', ' ' } elseif itemType == "annotations" then tag = { ' ( ',			' ) ' } end

if type(text) == "string" then return tag[1] .. text .. tag[2] else return "" end end

--[==[Formats the annotations that are displayed with a link created by {{code|lua|full_link}}. Annotations are the extra bits of information that are displayed following the linked term, and include things such as gender, transliteration, gloss and so on. function export.format_link_annotations(data, face) local output = {}
 * The first argument is a table possessing some or all of the following keys:
 * Table containing a list of gender specifications in the style of Module:gender and number.
 * Transliteration.
 * Gloss that translates the term in the link, or gives some other descriptive information.
 * Part of speech of the linked term. If the given argument matches one of the templates in Category:Part of speech tags, then call that to show a part-of-speech tag. Otherwise, just show the given text as it is.
 * Literal meaning of the term, if the usual meaning is figurative or idiomatic.
 * Any of the above values can be omitted from the  argument. If a completely empty table is given (with no annotations at all), then an empty string is returned.
 * The second argument is a string. Valid values are listed in Module:script utilities/data "data.translit" table.]==]
 * Part of speech of the linked term. If the given argument matches one of the templates in Category:Part of speech tags, then call that to show a part-of-speech tag. Otherwise, just show the given text as it is.
 * Literal meaning of the term, if the usual meaning is figurative or idiomatic.
 * Any of the above values can be omitted from the  argument. If a completely empty table is given (with no annotations at all), then an empty string is returned.
 * The second argument is a string. Valid values are listed in Module:script utilities/data "data.translit" table.]==]
 * The second argument is a string. Valid values are listed in Module:script utilities/data "data.translit" table.]==]

-- Interwiki link if data.interwiki then insert(output, data.interwiki) end

-- Genders if type(data.genders) ~= "table" then data.genders = { data.genders } end

if data.genders and #data.genders > 0 then local m_gen = require("Module:gender and number") insert(output, " " .. m_gen.format_list(data.genders, data.lang)) end

local annotations = {}

-- Transliteration and transcription if data.tr and data.tr[1] or data.ts and data.ts[1] then local kind if face == "term" then kind = face else kind = "default" end

if data.tr[1] and data.ts[1] then insert(annotations,				require("Module:script utilities").tag_translit(data.tr[1], data.lang, kind)				.. " " .. export.mark(data.ts[1], "ts")) elseif data.ts[1] then insert(annotations, export.mark(data.ts[1], "ts")) else insert(annotations,				require("Module:script utilities").tag_translit(data.tr[1], data.lang, kind)) end end

-- Gloss/translation if data.gloss then insert(annotations, export.mark(data.gloss, "gloss")) end

-- Part of speech if data.pos then -- debug category for pos= containing transcriptions if data.pos:find("/[^><]*/") then data.pos = data.pos .. ""		end

pos_tags = pos_tags or mw.loadData("Module:links/data").pos_tags insert(annotations, export.mark(pos_tags[data.pos] or data.pos, "pos")) end

-- Literal/sum-of-parts meaning if data.lit then insert(annotations, "literally " .. export.mark(data.lit, "gloss")) end

if #annotations > 0 then insert(output, " " .. export.mark(concat(annotations, ", "), "annotations")) end

return concat(output) end

-- Add any left or right qualifiers or references to a formatted term. `data` is the object specifying the term, which -- should optionally contain: -- * left qualifiers in `q` (an array of strings or a single string); an empty array or blank string will be ignored; -- * right qualifiers in `qq` (an array of strings or a single string); an empty array or blank string will be ignored; -- * references in `refs`, an array either of strings (formatted reference text) or objects containing fields `text` --  (formatted reference text) and optionally `name` and/or `group`. -- `formatted` is the formatted version of the term itself. function export.add_qualifiers_and_refs_to_term(data, formatted) local left_qualifiers, right_qualifiers local reftext

left_qualifiers = data.q and #data.q > 0 and data.q	if left_qualifiers then left_qualifiers = require("Module:qualifier").format_qualifier(left_qualifiers) .. " "	end

right_qualifiers = data.qq and #data.qq > 0 and data.qq	if right_qualifiers then right_qualifiers = " " .. require("Module:qualifier").format_qualifier(right_qualifiers) end if data.refs and #data.refs > 0 then local refs = {} for _, ref in ipairs(data.refs) do			if type(ref) ~= "table" then ref = {text = ref} end local refargs if ref.name or ref.group then refargs = {name = ref.name, group = ref.group} end table.insert(refs, mw.getCurrentFrame:extensionTag("ref", ref.text, refargs)) end reftext = table.concat(refs) end

if left_qualifiers then formatted = left_qualifiers .. formatted end if reftext then formatted = formatted .. reftext end if right_qualifiers then formatted = formatted .. right_qualifiers end

return formatted end

--[==[Creates a full link, with annotations (see ), in the style of {{temp|l}} or {{temp|m}}. The first argument,, must be a table. It contains the various elements that can be supplied as parameters to {{temp|l}} or {{temp|m}}: { {	term = entry_to_link_to, alt = link_text_or_displayed_text, lang = language_object, sc = script_object, id = sense_id, genders = { "gender1", "gender2", ... },	tr = transliteration, ts = transcription, gloss = gloss, pos = part_of_speech_tag, lit = literal_translation, accel = {accelerated_creation_tags}, interwiki = interwiki, q = { "left_qualifier1", "left_qualifier2", ...} or "left_qualifier", qq = { "right_qualifier1", "right_qualifier2", ...} or "right_qualifier", refs = { "formatted_ref1", "formatted_ref2", ...} or { {text = "text", name = "name", group = "group"}, ... }, } } Any one of the items in the  table may be {{code|lua|nil}}, but an error will be shown if neither   nor   nor   is present. Thus, calling {{code|lua|2=full_link{ term = term, lang = lang, sc = sc } }}, where  is an entry name,    is a language object from Module:languages, and   is a script object from Module:scripts, will give a plain link similar to the one produced by the template {{temp|l}}, and calling {{code|lua|2=full_link( { term = term, lang = lang, sc = sc }, "term" )}} will give a link similar to the one produced by the template {{temp|m}}. The function will: function export.full_link(data, face, allow_self_link, show_qualifiers) -- Prevent data from being destructively modified. local data = require("Module:table").shallowcopy(data) if type(data) ~= "table" then error("The first argument to the function full_link must be a table. "			.. "See Module:links/documentation for more information.") end
 * Try to determine the script, based on the characters found in the term or alt argument, if the script was not given.
 * Call  on the term or alt forms, to remove diacritics in the page name, process any embedded wikilinks and create links to Reconstruction or Appendix pages when necessary.
 * Call  to add the appropriate language and script tags to the term, and to italicize terms written in the Latin script if necessary. Accelerated creation tags, as used by WT:ACCEL, are included.
 * Generate a transliteration, based on the alt or term arguments, if the script is not Latin and no transliteration was provided.
 * Add the annotations (transliteration, gender, gloss etc.) after the link.
 * If  is specified, left and right qualifiers and references will be displayed. (This is for compatibility reasons, since a fair amount of code stores qualifiers and/or references in these fields and displays them itself, expecting {{code|lua|full_link}} to ignore them.]==]

local terms = {true} -- Generate multiple forms if applicable. for _, param in ipairs{"term", "alt"} do		if type(data[param]) == "string" and data[param]:find("//") then data[param] = escape(data[param], "//") data[param] = split(data[param], "//") or {} for i, subparam in ipairs(data[param]) do				data[param][i] = unescape(subparam, "//") if subparam == "" then data[param][i] = nil end end elseif type(data[param]) == "string" and not (type(data.term) == "string" and data.term:find("//")) then data[param] = data.lang:generateForms(data[param]) else data[param] = {} end end for _, param in ipairs{"sc", "tr", "ts"} do		data[param] = {data[param]} end for _, param in ipairs{"term", "alt", "sc", "tr", "ts"} do		for i in pairs(data[param]) do			terms[i] = true end end -- Create the link local output = {} local categories = {} local link = "" local annotations local phonetic_extraction = mw.loadData("Module:links/data").phonetic_extraction phonetic_extraction = phonetic_extraction[data.lang:getCode] or phonetic_extraction[data.lang:getFullCode] for i in ipairs(terms) do -- Is there any text to show? if (data.term[i] or data.alt[i]) then -- Try to detect the script if it was not provided local best = data.lang:findBestScript(data.alt[i] or data.term[i]) if not data.sc[i] then data.sc[i] = best else -- Track uses of sc parameter track("sc") if data.sc[i]:getCode == best:getCode then track("sc/redundant", data.sc[i]:getCode) else track("sc/needed", data.sc[i]:getCode) end end -- If using a discouraged character sequence, add to maintenance category if data.sc[i]:hasNormalizationFixes == true then if (data.term[i] and data.sc[i]:fixDiscouragedSequences(toNFC(data.term[i])) ~= toNFC(data.term[i])) or (data.alt[i] and data.sc[i]:fixDiscouragedSequences(toNFC(data.alt[i])) ~= toNFC(data.alt[i])) then insert(categories, "Pages using discouraged character sequences") end end

local class = ""

-- Encode certain characters to avoid various delimiter-related issues at various stages. We need to encode -- because they end up forming part of CSS class names inside of and will interfere with finding the end -- of the HTML tag. I first tried converting them to URL encoding, i.e. %3C and %3E; they then appear in the URL as -- %253C and %253E, which get mapped back to %3C and %3E when passed to Module:accel. But mapping them to &lt; -- and &gt; somehow works magically without any further work; they appear in the URL as, and get passed to -- Module:accel as. I have no idea who along the chain of calls is doing the encoding and decoding. If -- someone knows, please modify this comment appropriately! local encode_accel_char_map = { ["%"] = ".",				[" "] = "_",				["<"] = "&lt;", [">"] = "&gt;", }			local function encode_accel_param_chars(param) local retval = param:gsub("[% <>]", encode_accel_char_map) -- discard second return value return retval end

local function encode_accel_param(prefix, param) if not param then return "" end if type(param) == "table" then local filled_params = {} -- There may be gaps in the sequence, especially for translit params. local maxindex = 0 for k, v in pairs(param) do						if type(k) == "number" and k > maxindex then maxindex = k						end end for i=1,maxindex do						filled_params[i] = param[i] or "" end -- Module:accel splits these up again. param = table.concat(filled_params, "*~!") end -- This is decoded again by WT:ACCEL. return prefix .. encode_accel_param_chars(param) end

if data.accel then error(dump(data.accel)) local form = data.accel.form and encode_accel_param_chars(data.accel.form) .. "-form-of" or "" local gender = encode_accel_param("gender-", data.accel.gender) local pos = encode_accel_param("pos-", data.accel.pos) local translit = encode_accel_param("transliteration-",					data.accel.translit or (data.tr[i] ~= "-" and data.tr[i] or nil)) local target = encode_accel_param("target-", data.accel.target) local lemma = encode_accel_param("origin-", data.accel.lemma) local lemma_translit = encode_accel_param("origin_transliteration-", data.accel.lemma_translit) local no_store = data.accel.no_store and "form-of-nostore" or ""

local accel = form .. " " ..					gender .. " " ..					pos .. " " ..					translit .. " " ..					target .. " " ..					lemma .. " " ..					lemma_translit .. " " ..					no_store .. " "

class = "form-of lang-" .. data.lang:getFullCode .. " " .. accel end -- Only make a link if the term has been given, otherwise just show the alt text without a link local term_data = {term = data.term[i], alt = data.alt[i], lang = data.lang, sc = data.sc[i], id = data.id, genders = data.genders, tr = data.tr[i], ts = data.ts[i], gloss = data.gloss, pos = data.pos, lit = data.lit, accel = data.accel, interwiki = data.interwiki}

link = require("Module:script utilities").tag_text(				data.term[i] and export.language_link(term_data, allow_self_link)				or data.alt[i], data.lang, data.sc[i], face, class) else --	No term to show.					Is there at least a transliteration we can work from? link = require("Module:script utilities").request_script(data.lang, data.sc[i])

if (link == "" or (not data.tr[i]) or data.tr[i] == "-") and data.lang:getFamilyCode ~= "qfa-sub" then -- No link to show, and no transliteration either. Show a term request (unless it's a substrate, as they rarely take terms). if mw.title.getCurrentTitle.nsText ~= "Template" then insert(categories, data.lang:getFullName .. " term requests") end link = " [Term?] " end end error(link) insert(output, link) if i < #terms then insert(output, "／ ") end end -- TODO: Currently only handles the first transliteration, pending consensus on how to handle multiple translits for multiple forms, as this is not always desirable (e.g. traditional/simplified Chinese). if data.tr[1] == "" or data.tr[1] == "-" then data.tr[1] = nil

elseif phonetic_extraction then local m_phonetic = require(phonetic_extraction) data.tr[1] = data.tr[1] or m_phonetic.getTranslit(export.remove_links(data.alt[1] or data.term[1]))

elseif (data.term[1] or data.alt[1]) and data.sc[1]:isTransliterated then -- Track whenever there is manual translit. The categories below like 'terms with redundant transliterations' -- aren't sufficient because they only work with reference to automatic translit and won't operate at all in -- languages without any automatic translit, like Persian and Hebrew. if data.tr[1] then track("manual-tr", data.lang:getFullCode) end

-- Try to generate a transliteration, unless transliteration has been supplied and data.no_check_redundant_translit is -- given. (Checking for redundant transliteration can use up significant amounts of memory so we don't want to do it		-- if memory is tight. `no_check_redundant_translit` is currently set when called ultimately from		-- {{multitrans|...|no-check-redundant-translit=1}}.) if not (data.tr[1] and data.no_check_redundant_translit) then local text = data.alt[1] or data.term[1] if not data.lang:link_tr then text = export.remove_links(text, true) end local automated_tr, tr_categories automated_tr, data.tr_fail, tr_categories = data.lang:transliterate(text, data.sc[1]) if automated_tr or data.tr_fail then local manual_tr = data.tr[1]

if manual_tr then if (export.remove_links(manual_tr) == export.remove_links(automated_tr)) and (not data.tr_fail) then insert(categories, "Terms with redundant transliterations") insert(categories, "Terms with redundant transliterations/" .. data.lang:getFullCode) elseif not data.tr_fail then -- Prevents Arabic root categories from flooding the tracking categories. if mw.title.getCurrentTitle.nsText ~= "Category" then insert(categories, "Terms with manual transliterations different from the automated ones") insert(categories, "Terms with manual transliterations different from the automated ones/" .. data.lang:getFullCode) end end end

if (not manual_tr) or data.lang:overrideManualTranslit then data.tr[1] = automated_tr for _, category in ipairs(tr_categories) do						insert(categories, category) end end end end end -- Link to the transliteration entry for languages that require this if data.tr[1] and data.lang:link_tr and not (data.tr[1]:match("%[%[(.-)%]%]") or data.tr_fail) then data.tr[1] = export.language_link{lang = data.lang, term = data.tr[1]} elseif data.tr[1] and not (data.lang:link_tr or data.tr_fail) then -- Remove the pseudo-HTML tags added by remove_links. data.tr[1] = data.tr[1]:gsub("", "") end if data.tr[1] and gsub(data.tr[1], "[%s%p]", ""):len == 0 then data.tr[1] = nil end insert(output, export.format_link_annotations(data, face)) categories = #categories > 0 and require("Module:utilities").format_categories(categories, data.lang, "-", nil, nil, data.sc) or ""

output = concat(output) if show_qualifiers then output = export.add_qualifiers_and_refs_to_term(data, output) end return output .. categories end

--[==[Replaces all wikilinks with their displayed text, and removes any categories. This function can be invoked either from a template or from another module. -- Strips links: deletes category links, the targets of piped links, and any double square brackets involved in links (other than file links, which are untouched). If `tag` is set, then any links removed will be given pseudo-HTML tags, which allow the substitution functions in Module:languages to properly subdivide the text in order to reduce the chance of substitution failures in modules which scrape pages like Module:zh-translit. -- FIXME: This is quite hacky. We probably want this to be integrated into Module:languages, but we can't do that until we know that nothing is pushing pipe linked transliterations through it for languages which don't have link_tr set. function export.remove_links(text, tag) if type(text) == "table" then text = text.args[1] end
 * &rarr;
 * &rarr;
 * &rarr; (nothing)]==]

if not text or text == "" then return "" end text = text :gsub("%[%[", "\1") :gsub("%]%]", "\2")

-- Parse internal links for the display text. text = text:gsub("(\1)([^\1\2]-)(\2)",		function(c1, c2, c3)			-- Don't remove files.			for _, falsePositive in ipairs({"file", "image"}) do				if c2:lower:match("^" .. falsePositive .. ":") then return c1 .. c2 .. c3 end			end			-- Remove categories completely.			for _, falsePositive in ipairs({"category", "cat"}) do				if c2:lower:match("^" .. falsePositive .. ":") then return "" end			end			-- In piped links, remove all text before the pipe, unless it's the final character (i.e. the pipe trick), in which case just remove the pipe.			c2 = c2:match("^[^|]*|(.+)") or c2:match("([^|]+)|$") or c2			if tag then				return " " .. c2 .. " "			else				return c2			end		end) text = text :gsub("\1", "")		:gsub("\2", "")

return text end

--[=[ This decodes old section encodings. For example, Norwegian_Bokm.C3.A5l → Norwegian_Bokmål. It isn't picky about whether the section encodings represent the UTF-8 encoding of a real Unicode character, so it will mangle section names that contain a period followed by two uppercase hex characters. At least such section names are probably pretty rare.

Wiktionary adds an additional id="" attribute for sections using a legacy encoding, if it is different from the modern minimally modified attribute. It is like percent encoding (URI or URL encoding) except with "." instead of "%". See mw:Manual:$wgFragmentMode and the code that does the encoding at https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/plugins/gitiles/mediawiki/core/+/7bf779524ab1fd8e1d74f79ea4840564d48eea4d/includes/parser/Sanitizer.php#893 ]=]

-- The character class %x should not be used, as it includes the characters a-f, -- which do not occur in these anchor encodings. local capitalHex = "[0-9A-F]"

local function decodeAnchor(anchor) return (anchor:gsub("%.(" .. capitalHex .. capitalHex .. ")", function(hexByte) return string.char(tonumber(hexByte, 16)) end)) end

function export.section_link(link) if type(link) ~= "string" then error("The first argument to section_link was a " .. type(link) .. ", but it should be a string.") end

link = link:gsub("_", " ")

local numberSigns = select(2, link:gsub("#", ""))

if numberSigns > 1 then error("The section link should only contain one number sign (#).") end

link = mw.uri.decode(link, "WIKI") local page, section = link:match("^([^#]*)#(.+)$") if page == "" then page = nil end

if section then section = decodeAnchor(section)

-- URI-encode (percent-encode) section to allow square brackets and -- other dodgy characters in section name. -- If not percent-encoded, they prevent the parser from creating a link. -- Decode percent-encoding in the displayed text if page then return "" .. page .. " § " .. section .. "" else return "§ " .. section .. "" end else error("The function “section_link” could not find a number sign marking a section name.") end end

return export