मोड्युल:Language/data/iana/make
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This is a crude tool that reads a local copy of an IANA language-subtag-registry file and extracts the information necessary to create the data tables held by:
- Module:Language/data/iana languages
- Module:Language/data/iana scripts
- Module:Language/data/iana regions
- Module:Language/data/iana variants
- Module:Language/data/iana suppressed scripts
The tool skips records that contain the words: 'Deprecated', 'Preferred-Value', and 'Private use'.
At this writing, the tool extracts only the subtag code and description(s) from language, script, region, and variant records.
Usage
[स्रोत सम्पादन]To use this tool:
- Open a blank sandbox page and paste the following at the top:
{{#invoke:Language/data/iana/make|iana_extract}}
- Go to the current language-subtag-registry file (or any of the files held by archive.org). Copy the whole (or just as much as you need) and paste it into the sandbox page below the
{{#invoke:}}
. - Click Show preview
- Wait
- Copy result
There is some crude error checking that will insert an error message in the output. No guarantees that such messaging will be helpful. Search for the word 'error' in the tool's output.
require('Module:No globals');
local p = {};
--[=[------------------------< G E T _ V A R I A N T _ P A R T S >---------------------------------------------
We get a record that looks more-or-less like this:
%%\n
Type: variant\n
Subtag: bohoric\n
Description: Slovene in Bohorič alphabet\n
Added: 2012-06-27\n
Prefix: sl\n
Each line is terminated with a \n character.
Type, for this function can only be 'variant'
Subtag is the code of Type
Prefix is a language code to which this variant applies; one language code per Prefix line. There can be
more than one prefix line.
Description associates Subtag with a proper name or names; one name per Description line. There can be more
than one Description line and Description lines can wrap to the next line. When they do, the first two
characters of the continuation line are spaces.
Comments: lines can also be continued so once in a Comments line (which is otherwise ignored) all further
continuations in the record are also ignored. This is a crude mechanism to prevent comment continuations
from being concatenated onto the end of descriptions and relies on Description line occuring in the record
before the Comments line.
Records with Deprecated dates or Preferred-Value codes are ignored as are private use codes.
]=]
local function get_variant_parts (record)
local code;
local descriptions = {};
local prefixes = {};
local in_comments = false;
if string.find (record, 'Deprecated', 1, true) or string.find (record, 'Preferred-Value', 1, true)
or string.find (record, 'Private use', 1, true) then
return 'skip';
end
for line in string.gmatch (record, '([^\n]+)\n') do -- get a \n terminated line of text (without the \n)
local before_colon = string.match(line, "(.-):")
if not before_colon and string.find (line, '^ .+') and not in_comments then -- if a continuation line but not a comments continuation
descriptions[#descriptions] = string.gsub (descriptions[#descriptions], '\"$', ''); -- remove trailing quote mark from previous description
descriptions[#descriptions] = descriptions[#descriptions] .. ' ' .. string.match (line, '^ (.+)') .. '\"'; -- extract and save the continuation with new quote mark
elseif before_colon == 'Subtag' then -- if this line is the subtag line
code = string.match (line, 'Subtag: (%w+)'); -- extract and save to subtag's code
elseif before_colon == 'Description' then -- if this line is a description line
local desc = string.match (line, 'Description: (.+)'); -- extract the description
desc = string.gsub (desc, '"', '\\"'); -- in case description contains quote marks (see 1959acad)
table.insert (descriptions, '\"' .. desc .. '\"'); -- save the description wrapped in quote marks
elseif before_colon == 'Prefix' then -- if this line is a prefix line
table.insert (prefixes, '\"' .. string.match (line, 'Prefix: (.+)'):lower() .. '\"'); -- extract and save the prefix wrapped in quote marks
elseif before_colon == 'Comments' then -- if this line is a comments line
in_comments = true;
end
end
return code, table.concat (prefixes, ', '), table.concat (descriptions, ', ');
end
--[=[------------------------< G E T _ L A N G _ S C R I P T _ R E G I O N _ P A R T S >-----------------------
We get a record that looks more-or-less like this:
%%\n
Type: language\n
Subtag: aa\n
Description: Afar\n
Added: 2005-10-16\n
Each line is terminated with a \n character.
Type, for our purposes can be 'language', 'script', or 'region'
Subtag is the code of Type
Description associates Subtag with a proper name or names; one name per Description line. There can be more
than one Description line and Description lines can wrap to the next line. When they do, the first two
characters of the continuation line are spaces.
Comments: lines can also be continued so once in a Comments line (which is otherwise ignored) all further
continuations in the record are also ignored. This is a crude mechanism to prevent comment continuations
from being concatenated onto the end of descriptions and relies on Description line occuring in the record
before the Comments line.
Records with Deprecated dates or Preferred-Value codes are ignored as are private use codes.
]=]
local function get_lang_script_region_parts (record)
local code;
local suppress; -- Suppress script for this code if specified
local descriptions = {};
local in_comments = false;
if string.find (record, 'Deprecated') or string.find (record, 'Preferred%-Value') or string.find (record, 'Private use') then
return 'skip';
end
for line in string.gmatch (record, '([^\n]+)\n') do -- get a \n terminated line of text (without the \n)
local before_colon = string.match(line, "(.-):")
if before_colon == 'Subtag' then -- if this line is the subtag line
code = string.match (line, 'Subtag: (%w+)'); -- extract and save to subtag's code
elseif before_colon == 'Description' then -- if this line is a description line
table.insert (descriptions, '\"' .. string.match (line, 'Description: (.+)') .. '\"'); -- extract and save the name wrapped in quote marks
elseif before_colon == 'Suppress-Script' then
suppress = string.match (line, 'Suppress%-Script: (%S+)');
elseif before_colon == 'Comments' then -- if this line is a comments line
in_comments = true;
elseif string.find (line, '^ .+') and not in_comments then -- if a continuation line but not a commnets continuation
descriptions[#descriptions] = string.gsub (descriptions[#descriptions], '\"$', ''); -- remove trailing quote mark from previous description
descriptions[#descriptions] = descriptions[#descriptions] .. ' ' .. string.match (line, '^ (.+)') .. '\"'; -- extract and save the continuation with new quote mark
end
end
return code, table.concat (descriptions, ', '), suppress;
end
--[=[------------------------< I A N A _ E X T R A C T >-------------------------------------------------------
read a local copy of the IANA language-subtag-registry file and from it build tables to replace the tables in:
[[Module:Language/data/iana languages]]
[[Module:Language/data/iana scripts]
[[Module:Language/data/iana regions]]
current language-subtag-registry file can be found at: http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry
archive.org has copies of previous versions see: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry
]=]
function p.iana_extract (frame)
local page = mw.title.getCurrentTitle(); -- get a page object for this page
local content = page:getContent(); -- get unparsed content
local lang_table = {}; -- languages go here
local script_table = {}; -- scripts go here
local region_table = {}; -- regions go here
local variant_table = {}; -- variants go here
local suppress_table = {}; -- here we collect suppressed scripts and associated language codes
local file_date; -- first line
local code;
local descriptions;
local prefixes; -- used for language variants only
local suppress; -- a code's suppress script
file_date = content:match ('(File%-Date: %d%d%d%d%-%d%d%-%d%d)'); -- get the file date line from this version of the source file
for record in string.gmatch (content, '%%%%([^%%]+)') do -- get a %% delimited 'record' from the file; leave off the delimiters
local record_type = string.match(record, 'Type: (%w+)')
if record_type == 'language' then -- if a language record
code, descriptions, suppress = get_lang_script_region_parts (record); -- get the code, description(s), and suppress script
if code and ('skip' ~= code) then
table.insert (lang_table, "[\"" .. code .. "\"] = {" .. descriptions .. "}"); -- make table entries
elseif not code then
table.insert (lang_table, "[\"error\"] = {" .. record .. "}"); -- code should never be nil, but inserting an error entry in the final output can be helpful
end
-- here we collect suppress stript tags and their associated language codes;
-- prettigying the data in this table must wait until all language codes have been read
if suppress then -- if this code has a suppressed script
local suppressed_code = table.concat ({'\"', code, '\"'}); -- wrap the code in quotes
if suppress_table[suppress] then -- if there is an entry for this script
table.insert (suppress_table[suppress], suppressed_code); -- insert the new code
else
suppress_table[suppress] = {}; -- add new script and empty table
table.insert (suppress_table[suppress], suppressed_code); -- insert the new code
end
end
elseif record_type == 'script' then -- if a script record
code, descriptions = get_lang_script_region_parts (record); -- get the code and description(s)
if code and ('skip' ~= code) then
table.insert (script_table, "[\"" .. code .. "\"] = {" .. descriptions .. "}"); -- make table entries
elseif not code then
table.insert (script_table, "[\"error\"] = {" .. record .. "}"); -- code should never be nil, but ...
end
elseif record_type == 'region' then -- if a region record
code, descriptions = get_lang_script_region_parts (record); -- get the code and description(s)
if code and ('skip' ~= code) then
table.insert (region_table, "[\"" .. code .. "\"] = {" .. descriptions .. "}"); -- make table entries
elseif not code then
table.insert (region_table, "[\"error\"] = {" .. record .. "}"); -- code should never be nil, but ...
end
elseif record_type == 'variant' then -- if a variant record
code, prefixes, descriptions = get_variant_parts (record); -- get the code, prefix(es), and description(s)
if code and ('skip' ~= code) then
table.insert (variant_table,
table.concat ({
"[\"",
code,
"\"] = {<br />		[\"descriptions\"] = {",
descriptions,
"},<br />		[\"prefixes\"] = {",
prefixes,
"},<br />		}"
})
);
elseif not code then
table.insert (variant_table, "[\"error\"] = {" .. record .. "}"); -- code should never be nil, but ...
end
end
end
-- now prettify the supressed script table
local pretty_suppressed = {};
for script, code_tbl in pairs (suppress_table) do
table.insert (pretty_suppressed,
table.concat ({'[\"', script, '\"] = {', table.concat (code_tbl, ', '), '}'})
);
end
table.sort (pretty_suppressed);
-- make pretty output
return "<br /><pre>-- " .. file_date .. "<br />return {<br />	" .. table.concat (lang_table, ',<br />	') .. "<br />	}<br />-- " ..
file_date .. "<br />return {<br />	" .. table.concat (script_table, ',<br />	') .. "<br />	}<br />-- " ..
file_date .. "<br />return {<br />	" .. table.concat (region_table, ',<br />	') .. "<br />	}<br />-- " ..
file_date .. "<br />return {<br />	" .. table.concat (variant_table, ',<br />	') .. "<br />	}<br />-- " ..
file_date .. "<br />return {<br />	" .. table.concat (pretty_suppressed, ',<br />	') .. "<br />	}<br />" .. "</pre>";
end
return p;