Module:Unicode data: Difference between revisions
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local function errorf(level, ...) |
local function errorf(level, ...) |
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if type(level) == number then |
if type(level) == "number" then |
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return error(string.format(...), level + 1) |
return error(string.format(...), level + 1) |
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else -- level is actually the format string. |
else -- level is actually the format string. |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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local function binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges) |
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local low, mid, high |
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low, high = 1, ranges.length or require "Module:TableTools".length(ranges) |
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while low <= high do |
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mid = floor((low + high) / 2) |
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local range = ranges[mid] |
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if codepoint < range[1] then |
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high = mid - 1 |
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elseif codepoint <= range[2] then |
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return range, mid |
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else |
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low = mid + 1 |
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end |
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end |
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return nil, mid |
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end |
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p.binary_range_search = binary_range_search |
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--[[ |
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local function linear_range_search(codepoint, ranges) |
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for i, range in ipairs(ranges) do |
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if range[1] <= codepoint and codepoint <= range[2] then |
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return range |
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end |
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end |
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end |
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--]] |
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-- Load a module by indexing "loader" with the name of the module minus the |
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-- "Module:Unicode data/" part. For instance, loader.blocks returns |
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-- [[Module:Unicode data/blocks]]. If a module cannot be loaded, false will be |
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-- returned. |
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local loader = setmetatable({}, { |
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__index = function (self, key) |
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local success, data = pcall(mw.loadData, "Module:Unicode data/" .. key) |
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if not success then |
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data = false |
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end |
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self[key] = data |
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return data |
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end |
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}) |
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-- For the algorithm used to generate Hangul Syllable names, |
-- For the algorithm used to generate Hangul Syllable names, |
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-- Unicode Specification: |
-- Unicode Specification: |
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-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch03.pdf |
-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch03.pdf |
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local Hangul_data -- loaded if needed |
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local name_hooks = { |
local name_hooks = { |
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{ 0x00, 0x1F, "<control-%04X>" }, -- C0 control characters |
{ 0x00, 0x1F, "<control-%04X>" }, -- C0 control characters |
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{ 0x7F, 0x9F, "<control-%04X>" }, -- DEL and C1 control characters |
{ 0x7F, 0x9F, "<control-%04X>" }, -- DEL and C1 control characters |
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{ 0x3400, |
{ 0x3400, 0x4DBF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension A |
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{ 0x4E00, |
{ 0x4E00, 0x9FFF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph |
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{ 0xAC00, 0xD7A3, function (codepoint) -- Hangul Syllables |
{ 0xAC00, 0xD7A3, function (codepoint) -- Hangul Syllables |
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Hangul_data = |
local Hangul_data = loader.Hangul |
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local syllable_index = codepoint - 0xAC00 |
local syllable_index = codepoint - 0xAC00 |
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{ 0xD800, 0xDFFF, "<surrogate-%04X>" }, |
{ 0xD800, 0xDFFF, "<surrogate-%04X>" }, |
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{ 0xE000, 0xF8FF, "<private-use-%04X>" }, -- Private Use |
{ 0xE000, 0xF8FF, "<private-use-%04X>" }, -- Private Use |
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-- CJK Compatibility Ideographs |
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{ 0xF900, 0xFA6D, "CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, |
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{ 0xFA70, 0xFAD9, "CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, |
{ 0xFA70, 0xFAD9, "CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, |
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{ 0x17000, |
{ 0x17000, 0x187F7, "TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- Tangut Ideograph |
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{ 0x18800, |
{ 0x18800, 0x18AFF, function (codepoint) |
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return ("TANGUT COMPONENT-%03d"):format(codepoint - 0x187FF) |
return ("TANGUT COMPONENT-%03d"):format(codepoint - 0x187FF) |
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end }, |
end }, |
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{ 0x18D00, 0x18D08, "TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- Tangut Ideograph Supplement |
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{ 0x1B170, 0x1B2FB, "NUSHU CHARACTER-%04X" }, -- Nushu |
{ 0x1B170, 0x1B2FB, "NUSHU CHARACTER-%04X" }, -- Nushu |
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{ 0x20000, |
{ 0x20000, 0x2A6DF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension B |
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{ 0x2A700, |
{ 0x2A700, 0x2B739, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension C |
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{ |
{ 0x2B740, 0x2B81D, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension D |
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{ 0x2B820, 0x2CEA1, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension E |
{ 0x2B820, 0x2CEA1, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension E |
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{ 0x2CEB0, 0x2EBE0, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension F |
{ 0x2CEB0, 0x2EBE0, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension F |
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return ("VARIATION SELECTOR-%d"):format(codepoint - 0xE0100 + 17) |
return ("VARIATION SELECTOR-%d"):format(codepoint - 0xE0100 + 17) |
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end}, |
end}, |
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{ 0x30000, 0x3134A, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension G |
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{ 0x31350, 0x323AF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension H |
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{ 0x2EBF0, 0x2EE5D, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension I |
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{ 0xF0000, 0xFFFFD, "<private-use-%04X>" }, -- Plane 15 Private Use |
{ 0xF0000, 0xFFFFD, "<private-use-%04X>" }, -- Plane 15 Private Use |
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{ 0x100000, 0x10FFFD, "<private-use-%04X>" } -- Plane 16 Private Use |
{ 0x100000, 0x10FFFD, "<private-use-%04X>" } -- Plane 16 Private Use |
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} |
} |
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name_hooks.length = #name_hooks |
name_hooks.length = #name_hooks |
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local function binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges) |
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local low, mid, high |
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low, high = 1, ranges.length or require "Module:Table".length(ranges) |
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while low <= high do |
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mid = floor((low + high) / 2) |
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local range = ranges[mid] |
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if codepoint < range[1] then |
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high = mid - 1 |
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elseif codepoint <= range[2] then |
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return range, mid |
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else |
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low = mid + 1 |
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end |
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end |
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return nil, mid |
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end |
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local function linear_range_search(codepoint, ranges) |
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for i, range in ipairs(ranges) do |
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if range[1] <= codepoint and codepoint <= range[2] then |
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return range |
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end |
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end |
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end |
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local name_range_cache |
local name_range_cache |
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end |
end |
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--[[ |
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-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch04.pdf, section 4.8 |
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-- Checks that the code point is a number and in range. |
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function p.lookup_name(codepoint) |
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-- Does not check whether code point is an integer. |
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require 'libraryUtil'.checkType('lookup_name', 1, codepoint, 'number') |
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-- Not used |
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local function check_codepoint(funcName, argIdx, val) |
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require 'libraryUtil'.checkType(funcName, argIdx, val, 'number') |
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if codepoint < 0 or 0x10FFFF < codepoint then |
if codepoint < 0 or 0x10FFFF < codepoint then |
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errorf("Codepoint %04X out of range", codepoint) |
errorf("Codepoint %04X out of range", codepoint) |
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end |
end |
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end |
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--]] |
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-- U+FDD0-U+FDEF and all codepoints ending in FFFE or FFFF are Unassigned |
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function p.is_noncharacter(codepoint) |
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-- U+FDD0-U+FDEF and all code points ending in FFFE or FFFF are Unassigned |
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-- (Cn) and specifically noncharacters: |
-- (Cn) and specifically noncharacters: |
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-- https://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar4 |
-- https://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar4 |
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return 0xFDD0 <= codepoint and (codepoint <= 0xFDEF |
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or floor(codepoint % 0x10000) >= 0xFFFE) |
or floor(codepoint % 0x10000) >= 0xFFFE) |
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end |
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-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch04.pdf, section 4.8 |
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function p.lookup_name(codepoint) |
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if p.is_noncharacter(codepoint) then |
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return ("<noncharacter-%04X>"):format(codepoint) |
return ("<noncharacter-%04X>"):format(codepoint) |
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end |
end |
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if name_range_cache -- Check if previously used "name hook" applies to this |
if name_range_cache -- Check if previously used "name hook" applies to this code point. |
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and codepoint >= name_range_cache[1] |
and codepoint >= name_range_cache[1] |
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and codepoint <= name_range_cache[2] then |
and codepoint <= name_range_cache[2] then |
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end |
end |
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local |
local data = loader[('names/%03X'):format(codepoint / 0x1000)] |
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('Module:Unicode data/names/%03X'):format(codepoint / 0x1000)) |
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if |
if data and data[codepoint] then |
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return data[codepoint] |
return data[codepoint] |
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function p.lookup_image(codepoint) |
function p.lookup_image(codepoint) |
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local |
local data = loader[('images/%03X'):format(codepoint / 0x1000)] |
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('Module:Unicode data/images/%03X'):format(codepoint / 0x1000) |
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) |
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if |
if data then |
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return data[codepoint] |
return data[codepoint] |
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end |
end |
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end |
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function p.template_lookup_name(frame) |
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local param = frame.args[1] or frame:getParent().args[1] |
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local codepoint = tonumber(param, 16) |
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if not codepoint then |
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errorf("Expected a codepoint in hexadecimal base, got '%s'", param) |
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end |
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local name = p.lookup_name(codepoint):gsub("<", "<") |
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return name |
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end |
end |
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[ 1] = "Supplementary Multilingual Plane"; |
[ 1] = "Supplementary Multilingual Plane"; |
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[ 2] = "Supplementary Ideographic Plane"; |
[ 2] = "Supplementary Ideographic Plane"; |
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[ |
[ 3] = "Tertiary Ideographic Plane"; |
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[14] = "Supplementary |
[14] = "Supplementary Special-purpose Plane"; |
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[15] = "Supplementary Private Use Area- |
[15] = "Supplementary Private Use Area-A"; |
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[16] = "Supplementary Private Use Area-B"; |
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} |
} |
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local data = blocks[i] |
local data = blocks[i] |
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if data then |
if data then |
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-- Unpack doesn't work on tables loaded with mw.loadData. |
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return i, unpack(data) |
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return i, data[1], data[2], data[3] |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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-- An ipairs-type iterator generator for the list of blocks. |
-- An ipairs-type iterator generator for the list of blocks. |
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function p.enum_blocks() |
function p.enum_blocks() |
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blocks = |
local blocks = loader.blocks |
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return block_iter, blocks, 0 |
return block_iter, blocks, 0 |
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end |
end |
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function p.lookup_block(codepoint) |
function p.lookup_block(codepoint) |
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blocks = |
local blocks = loader.blocks |
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local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, blocks) |
local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, blocks) |
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if range then |
if range then |
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end |
end |
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function p. |
function p.get_block_info(name) |
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for i, block in ipairs(loader.blocks) do |
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local range |
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blocks = blocks or mw.loadData("Module:Unicode data/blocks") |
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for i, block in ipairs(blocks) do |
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if block[3] == name then |
if block[3] == name then |
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return block |
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end |
end |
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end |
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if range then |
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return range[1], range[2] |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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local function manual_unpack(what, from) |
local function manual_unpack(what, from) |
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if what[from + 1] == nil then |
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return what[from] |
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end |
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local result = {} |
local result = {} |
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from = from or 1 |
from = from or 1 |
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end |
end |
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return unpack(result) |
return unpack(result) |
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end |
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local function compare_ranges(range1, range2) |
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return range1[1] < range2[1] |
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end |
end |
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-- Creates a function to look up data in a module that contains "singles" (a |
-- Creates a function to look up data in a module that contains "singles" (a |
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-- |
-- code point-to-data map) and "ranges" (an array containing arrays that contain |
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-- the low and high |
-- the low and high code points of a range and the data associated with that |
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-- range). |
-- range). |
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-- "loader" loads and returns the "singles" and "ranges" tables. |
-- "loader" loads and returns the "singles" and "ranges" tables. |
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-- "match_func" is passed the |
-- "match_func" is passed the code point and either the data or the "dots", and |
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-- generates the final result of the function. |
-- generates the final result of the function. |
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-- The varargs ("dots") describes the default data to be returned if there wasn't |
-- The varargs ("dots") describes the default data to be returned if there wasn't |
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-- already been found to match, or a range whose data is the default if there |
-- already been found to match, or a range whose data is the default if there |
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-- was no match. |
-- was no match. |
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local function memo_lookup( |
local function memo_lookup(data_module_subpage, match_func, ...) |
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local dots = { ... } |
local dots = { ... } |
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local cache = {} |
local cache = {} |
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return function (codepoint) |
return function (codepoint) |
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if not singles then |
if not singles then |
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local data_module = loader[data_module_subpage] |
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singles, ranges = data_module.singles, data_module.ranges |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, cache) |
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local lastlast = -1 |
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local range = linear_range_search(codepoint, cache) |
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if range then |
if range then |
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return match_func(codepoint, |
return match_func(codepoint, manual_unpack(range, 3)) |
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end |
end |
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local range, index = binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges) |
local range, index = binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges) |
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if range then |
if range then |
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table.insert(cache, |
table.insert(cache, range) |
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table.sort(cache, compare_ranges) |
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return match_func(codepoint, manual_unpack(range, 3)) |
return match_func(codepoint, manual_unpack(range, 3)) |
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end |
end |
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} |
} |
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end |
end |
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table. |
table.sort(cache, compare_ranges) |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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-- Get a |
-- Get a code point's combining class value in [[Module:Unicode data/combining]], |
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-- and return whether this value is not zero. Zero is assigned as the default |
-- and return whether this value is not zero. Zero is assigned as the default |
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-- if the combining class value is not found in this data module. |
-- if the combining class value is not found in this data module. |
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-- That is, return true if character is combining, or false if it is not. |
-- That is, return true if character is combining, or false if it is not. |
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-- See |
-- See https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Canonical_Combining_Class_Values for |
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-- more information. |
-- more information. |
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p.is_combining = memo_lookup( |
p.is_combining = memo_lookup( |
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"combining", |
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local m_comb = mw.loadData('Module:Unicode data/combining') |
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function (codepoint, combining_class) |
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return m_comb.singles, m_comb.ranges |
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return combining_class and combining_class ~= 0 or false |
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end, |
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return combining_class and combining_class ~= 0 |
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0) |
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or false |
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end, 0) |
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function p.add_dotted_circle(str) |
function p.add_dotted_circle(str) |
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end |
end |
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local lookup_control = memo_lookup( |
local lookup_control = memo_lookup( |
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"control", |
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local m_cc = mw.loadData('Module:Unicode data/control') |
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function (codepoint, ccc) |
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return m_cc.singles, m_cc.ranges |
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return ccc or "assigned" |
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end, function (codepoint, ccc) |
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end, |
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return ccc or "assigned" |
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"assigned") |
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p.lookup_control = lookup_control |
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function p.is_assigned(codepoint) |
function p.is_assigned(codepoint) |
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p.lookup_category = memo_lookup( |
p.lookup_category = memo_lookup( |
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"category", |
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function () |
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local category_data = mw.loadData "Module:Unicode data/category" |
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return category_data.singles, category_data.ranges |
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end, |
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function (codepoint, category) |
function (codepoint, category) |
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return category |
return category |
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"Cn") |
"Cn") |
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local lookup_script = memo_lookup( |
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local script_range_cache |
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"scripts", |
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local script_data |
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function (codepoint, script_code) |
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return script_code or 'Zzzz' |
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script_data = script_data or mw.loadData("Module:Unicode data/scripts") |
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end, |
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if script_data.singles[codepoint] then |
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"Zzzz") |
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return script_data.singles[codepoint] |
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end |
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if script_range_cache then |
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local range = linear_range_search(codepoint, script_range_cache) |
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if range then |
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return range[3] |
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end |
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end |
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local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, script_data.ranges) |
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if range then |
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script_range_cache = script_range_cache or {} |
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table.insert(script_range_cache, range) |
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return range[3] |
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end |
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return "Zzzz" |
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end |
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p.lookup_script = lookup_script |
p.lookup_script = lookup_script |
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function p.get_best_script(str) |
function p.get_best_script(str) |
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-- Check type of argument, because mw.text.decode coerces numbers to strings! |
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require "libraryUtil".checkType("get_best_script", 1, str, "string") |
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-- Convert HTML character references (including named character references, |
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-- or character entities) to characters. |
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str = mw.text.decode(str, true) |
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local scripts = {} |
local scripts = {} |
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for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do |
for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do |
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function p.is_Latin(str) |
function p.is_Latin(str) |
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require "libraryUtil".checkType("get_best_script", 1, str, "string") |
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str = mw.text.decode(str, true) |
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-- Search for the leading bytes that introduce the UTF-8 encoding of the |
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-- code points U+0340-U+10FFFF. If they are not found and there is at least |
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-- one Latin-script character, the string counts as Latin, because the rest |
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-- of the characters can only be Zyyy, Zinh, and Zzzz. |
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-- The only scripts found below U+0370 (the first code point of the Greek |
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-- and Coptic block) are Latn, Zyyy, Zinh, and Zzzz. |
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-- See the codepage in the [[UTF-8]] article. |
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if not str:find "[\205-\244]" then |
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for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do |
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if lookup_script(codepoint) == "Latn" then |
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return true |
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end |
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end |
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end |
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local Latn = false |
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local i = 0; -- indexer for use in error messages |
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for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do |
for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do |
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i = i + 1; -- bump the indexer |
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local script = lookup_script(codepoint) |
local script = lookup_script(codepoint) |
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if |
if script == "Latn" then |
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Latn = true |
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elseif not (script == "Zyyy" or script == "Zinh" |
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or script == "Zzzz") then |
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return false, i -- abandon as not Latn; identify the offending character's position |
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end |
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end |
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return Latn, (not Latn and i) or nil -- when <Latn> false, return offending charactor's position as second return value; nil else |
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end |
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-- Checks that a string contains only characters belonging to right-to-left |
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-- scripts, or characters of ignorable scripts. |
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function p.is_rtl(str) |
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require "libraryUtil".checkType("get_best_script", 1, str, "string") |
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str = mw.text.decode(str, true) |
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-- Search for the leading bytes that introduce the UTF-8 encoding of the |
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-- code points U+0580-U+10FFFF. If they are not found, the string can only |
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-- have characters from a left-to-right script, because the first code point |
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-- in a right-to-left script is U+0591, in the Hebrew block. |
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if not str:find "[\214-\244]" then |
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return false |
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end |
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local result = false |
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local rtl = loader.scripts.rtl |
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for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do |
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local script = lookup_script(codepoint) |
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if rtl[script] then |
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result = true |
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elseif not (script == "Zyyy" or script == "Zinh" |
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or script == "Zzzz") then |
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return false |
return false |
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end |
end |
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end |
end |
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return |
return result |
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end |
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--[[--------------------------< I S _ R T L _ F R A M E >------------------------------------------------------ |
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external entry from an {{#invoke:}} to determine if a string of text is rtl. Strips html and html-like tags so |
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that those tags don't corrupt the is-rtl-is-not-rtl determination; this added for the cases where the rtl text |
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has <br /> tags. |
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]] |
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function p.is_rtl_frame (frame) |
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local str = frame.args[1]; -- get the string from the {{#invoke:}} frame |
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str = str:gsub ('%b<>', ''); -- strip any html and html-like tags |
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return p.is_rtl (str); -- return if whatever remains rtl; false else |
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end |
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local function get_codepoint(args, arg) |
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local codepoint_string = args[arg] |
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or errorf(2, "Parameter %s is required", tostring(arg)) |
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local codepoint = tonumber(codepoint_string, 16) |
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or errorf(2, "Parameter %s is not a code point in hexadecimal base", |
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tostring(arg)) |
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if not (0 <= codepoint and codepoint <= 0x10FFFF) then |
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errorf(2, "code point in parameter %s out of range", tostring(arg)) |
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end |
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return codepoint |
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end |
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local function get_func(args, arg, prefix) |
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local suffix = args[arg] |
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or errorf(2, "Parameter %s is required", tostring(arg)) |
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suffix = mw.text.trim(suffix) |
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local func_name = prefix .. suffix |
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local func = p[func_name] |
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or errorf(2, "There is no function '%s'", func_name) |
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return func |
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end |
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-- This function allows any of the "lookup" functions to be invoked. The first |
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-- parameter is the word after "lookup_"; the second parameter is the code point |
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-- in hexadecimal base. |
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function p.lookup(frame) |
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local func = get_func(frame.args, 1, "lookup_") |
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local codepoint = get_codepoint(frame.args, 2) |
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local result = func(codepoint) |
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if func == p.lookup_name then |
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-- Prevent code point labels such as <control-0000> from being |
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-- interpreted as HTML tags. |
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result = result:gsub("<", "<") |
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end |
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return result |
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end |
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function p.is(frame) |
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local func = get_func(frame.args, 1, "is_") |
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-- is_Latin and is_valid_pagename take strings. |
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if func == p.is_Latin or func == p.is_valid_pagename or func == p.is_rtl then |
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return (func(frame.args[2])) |
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else -- The rest take code points. |
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local codepoint = get_codepoint(frame.args, 2) |
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return (func(codepoint)) -- Adjust to one result. |
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end |
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end |
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function p.lookup_kCantonese(codepoint) |
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local data = loader[('Unihan/kCantonese/%02X'):format(floor(codepoint / 0x1000))] |
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if data then |
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return data[codepoint] |
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end |
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end |
end |
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 13 January 2025
Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Unicode data/doc
local p = {}
local floor = math.floor
local function errorf(level, ...)
if type(level) == "number" then
return error(string.format(...), level + 1)
else -- level is actually the format string.
return error(string.format(level, ...), 2)
end
end
local function binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges)
local low, mid, high
low, high = 1, ranges.length or require "Module:TableTools".length(ranges)
while low <= high do
mid = floor((low + high) / 2)
local range = ranges[mid]
if codepoint < range[1] then
high = mid - 1
elseif codepoint <= range[2] then
return range, mid
else
low = mid + 1
end
end
return nil, mid
end
p.binary_range_search = binary_range_search
--[[
local function linear_range_search(codepoint, ranges)
for i, range in ipairs(ranges) do
if range[1] <= codepoint and codepoint <= range[2] then
return range
end
end
end
--]]
-- Load a module by indexing "loader" with the name of the module minus the
-- "Module:Unicode data/" part. For instance, loader.blocks returns
-- [[Module:Unicode data/blocks]]. If a module cannot be loaded, false will be
-- returned.
local loader = setmetatable({}, {
__index = function (self, key)
local success, data = pcall(mw.loadData, "Module:Unicode data/" .. key)
if not success then
data = false
end
self[key] = data
return data
end
})
-- For the algorithm used to generate Hangul Syllable names,
-- see "Hangul Syllable Name Generation" in section 3.12 of the
-- Unicode Specification:
-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch03.pdf
local name_hooks = {
{ 0x00, 0x1F, "<control-%04X>" }, -- C0 control characters
{ 0x7F, 0x9F, "<control-%04X>" }, -- DEL and C1 control characters
{ 0x3400, 0x4DBF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension A
{ 0x4E00, 0x9FFF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph
{ 0xAC00, 0xD7A3, function (codepoint) -- Hangul Syllables
local Hangul_data = loader.Hangul
local syllable_index = codepoint - 0xAC00
return ("HANGUL SYLLABLE %s%s%s"):format(
Hangul_data.leads[floor(syllable_index / Hangul_data.final_count)],
Hangul_data.vowels[floor((syllable_index % Hangul_data.final_count)
/ Hangul_data.trail_count)],
Hangul_data.trails[syllable_index % Hangul_data.trail_count]
)
end },
-- High Surrogates, High Private Use Surrogates, Low Surrogates
{ 0xD800, 0xDFFF, "<surrogate-%04X>" },
{ 0xE000, 0xF8FF, "<private-use-%04X>" }, -- Private Use
-- CJK Compatibility Ideographs
{ 0xF900, 0xFA6D, "CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-%04X" },
{ 0xFA70, 0xFAD9, "CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-%04X" },
{ 0x17000, 0x187F7, "TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- Tangut Ideograph
{ 0x18800, 0x18AFF, function (codepoint)
return ("TANGUT COMPONENT-%03d"):format(codepoint - 0x187FF)
end },
{ 0x18D00, 0x18D08, "TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- Tangut Ideograph Supplement
{ 0x1B170, 0x1B2FB, "NUSHU CHARACTER-%04X" }, -- Nushu
{ 0x20000, 0x2A6DF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension B
{ 0x2A700, 0x2B739, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension C
{ 0x2B740, 0x2B81D, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension D
{ 0x2B820, 0x2CEA1, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension E
{ 0x2CEB0, 0x2EBE0, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension F
-- CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement (Supplementary Ideographic Plane)
{ 0x2F800, 0x2FA1D, "CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-%04X" },
{ 0xE0100, 0xE01EF, function (codepoint) -- Variation Selectors Supplement
return ("VARIATION SELECTOR-%d"):format(codepoint - 0xE0100 + 17)
end},
{ 0x30000, 0x3134A, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension G
{ 0x31350, 0x323AF, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension H
{ 0x2EBF0, 0x2EE5D, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension I
{ 0xF0000, 0xFFFFD, "<private-use-%04X>" }, -- Plane 15 Private Use
{ 0x100000, 0x10FFFD, "<private-use-%04X>" } -- Plane 16 Private Use
}
name_hooks.length = #name_hooks
local name_range_cache
local function generate_name(data, codepoint)
if type(data) == "string" then
return data:format(codepoint)
else
return data(codepoint)
end
end
--[[
-- Checks that the code point is a number and in range.
-- Does not check whether code point is an integer.
-- Not used
local function check_codepoint(funcName, argIdx, val)
require 'libraryUtil'.checkType(funcName, argIdx, val, 'number')
if codepoint < 0 or 0x10FFFF < codepoint then
errorf("Codepoint %04X out of range", codepoint)
end
end
--]]
function p.is_noncharacter(codepoint)
-- U+FDD0-U+FDEF and all code points ending in FFFE or FFFF are Unassigned
-- (Cn) and specifically noncharacters:
-- https://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar4
return 0xFDD0 <= codepoint and (codepoint <= 0xFDEF
or floor(codepoint % 0x10000) >= 0xFFFE)
end
-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch04.pdf, section 4.8
function p.lookup_name(codepoint)
if p.is_noncharacter(codepoint) then
return ("<noncharacter-%04X>"):format(codepoint)
end
if name_range_cache -- Check if previously used "name hook" applies to this code point.
and codepoint >= name_range_cache[1]
and codepoint <= name_range_cache[2] then
return generate_name(name_range_cache[3], codepoint)
end
local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, name_hooks)
if range then
name_range_cache = range
return generate_name(range[3], codepoint)
end
local data = loader[('names/%03X'):format(codepoint / 0x1000)]
if data and data[codepoint] then
return data[codepoint]
-- Unassigned (Cn) consists of noncharacters and reserved characters.
-- The character has been established not to be a noncharacter,
-- and if it were assigned, its name would already been retrieved,
-- so it must be reserved.
else
return ("<reserved-%04X>"):format(codepoint)
end
end
function p.lookup_image(codepoint)
local data = loader[('images/%03X'):format(codepoint / 0x1000)]
if data then
return data[codepoint]
end
end
local planes = {
[ 0] = "Basic Multilingual Plane";
[ 1] = "Supplementary Multilingual Plane";
[ 2] = "Supplementary Ideographic Plane";
[ 3] = "Tertiary Ideographic Plane";
[14] = "Supplementary Special-purpose Plane";
[15] = "Supplementary Private Use Area-A";
[16] = "Supplementary Private Use Area-B";
}
-- Load [[Module:Unicode data/blocks]] if needed and assign it to this variable.
local blocks
local function block_iter(blocks, i)
i = i + 1
local data = blocks[i]
if data then
-- Unpack doesn't work on tables loaded with mw.loadData.
return i, data[1], data[2], data[3]
end
end
-- An ipairs-type iterator generator for the list of blocks.
function p.enum_blocks()
local blocks = loader.blocks
return block_iter, blocks, 0
end
function p.lookup_plane(codepoint)
local i = floor(codepoint / 0x10000)
return planes[i] or ("Plane %u"):format(i)
end
function p.lookup_block(codepoint)
local blocks = loader.blocks
local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, blocks)
if range then
return range[3]
else
return "No Block"
end
end
function p.get_block_info(name)
for i, block in ipairs(loader.blocks) do
if block[3] == name then
return block
end
end
end
function p.is_valid_pagename(pagename)
local has_nonws = false
for cp in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(pagename) do
if (cp == 0x0023) -- #
or (cp == 0x005B) -- [
or (cp == 0x005D) -- ]
or (cp == 0x007B) -- {
or (cp == 0x007C) -- |
or (cp == 0x007D) -- }
or (cp == 0x180E) -- MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR
or ((cp >= 0x2000) and (cp <= 0x200A)) -- spaces in General Punctuation block
or (cp == 0xFFFD) -- REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
then
return false
end
local printable, result = p.is_printable(cp)
if not printable then
return false
end
if result ~= "space-separator" then
has_nonws = true
end
end
return has_nonws
end
local function manual_unpack(what, from)
if what[from + 1] == nil then
return what[from]
end
local result = {}
from = from or 1
for i, item in ipairs(what) do
if i >= from then
table.insert(result, item)
end
end
return unpack(result)
end
local function compare_ranges(range1, range2)
return range1[1] < range2[1]
end
-- Creates a function to look up data in a module that contains "singles" (a
-- code point-to-data map) and "ranges" (an array containing arrays that contain
-- the low and high code points of a range and the data associated with that
-- range).
-- "loader" loads and returns the "singles" and "ranges" tables.
-- "match_func" is passed the code point and either the data or the "dots", and
-- generates the final result of the function.
-- The varargs ("dots") describes the default data to be returned if there wasn't
-- a match.
-- In case the function is used more than once, "cache" saves ranges that have
-- already been found to match, or a range whose data is the default if there
-- was no match.
local function memo_lookup(data_module_subpage, match_func, ...)
local dots = { ... }
local cache = {}
local singles, ranges
return function (codepoint)
if not singles then
local data_module = loader[data_module_subpage]
singles, ranges = data_module.singles, data_module.ranges
end
if singles[codepoint] then
return match_func(codepoint, singles[codepoint])
end
local range = binary_range_search(codepoint, cache)
if range then
return match_func(codepoint, manual_unpack(range, 3))
end
local range, index = binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges)
if range then
table.insert(cache, range)
table.sort(cache, compare_ranges)
return match_func(codepoint, manual_unpack(range, 3))
end
if ranges[index] then
local dots_range
if codepoint > ranges[index][2] then
dots_range = {
ranges[index][2] + 1,
ranges[index + 1] and ranges[index + 1][1] - 1 or 0x10FFFF,
unpack(dots)
}
else -- codepoint < range[index][1]
dots_range = {
ranges[index - 1] and ranges[index - 1][2] + 1 or 0,
ranges[index][1] - 1,
unpack(dots)
}
end
table.sort(cache, compare_ranges)
end
return match_func(codepoint)
end
end
-- Get a code point's combining class value in [[Module:Unicode data/combining]],
-- and return whether this value is not zero. Zero is assigned as the default
-- if the combining class value is not found in this data module.
-- That is, return true if character is combining, or false if it is not.
-- See https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Canonical_Combining_Class_Values for
-- more information.
p.is_combining = memo_lookup(
"combining",
function (codepoint, combining_class)
return combining_class and combining_class ~= 0 or false
end,
0)
function p.add_dotted_circle(str)
return (mw.ustring.gsub(str, ".",
function(char)
if p.is_combining(mw.ustring.codepoint(char)) then
return '◌' .. char
end
end))
end
local lookup_control = memo_lookup(
"control",
function (codepoint, ccc)
return ccc or "assigned"
end,
"assigned")
p.lookup_control = lookup_control
function p.is_assigned(codepoint)
return lookup_control(codepoint) ~= "unassigned"
end
function p.is_printable(codepoint)
local result = lookup_control(codepoint)
return (result == "assigned") or (result == "space-separator"), result
end
function p.is_whitespace(codepoint)
local result = lookup_control(codepoint)
return (result == "space-separator"), result
end
p.lookup_category = memo_lookup(
"category",
function (codepoint, category)
return category
end,
"Cn")
local lookup_script = memo_lookup(
"scripts",
function (codepoint, script_code)
return script_code or 'Zzzz'
end,
"Zzzz")
p.lookup_script = lookup_script
function p.get_best_script(str)
-- Check type of argument, because mw.text.decode coerces numbers to strings!
require "libraryUtil".checkType("get_best_script", 1, str, "string")
-- Convert HTML character references (including named character references,
-- or character entities) to characters.
str = mw.text.decode(str, true)
local scripts = {}
for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do
local script = lookup_script(codepoint)
-- Ignore "Inherited", "Undetermined", or "Uncoded" scripts.
if not (script == "Zyyy" or script == "Zinh" or script == "Zzzz") then
scripts[script] = true
end
end
-- If scripts does not contain two or more keys,
-- return first and only key (script code) in table.
if not next(scripts, next(scripts)) then
return next(scripts)
end -- else return majority script, or else "Zzzz"?
end
function p.is_Latin(str)
require "libraryUtil".checkType("get_best_script", 1, str, "string")
str = mw.text.decode(str, true)
-- Search for the leading bytes that introduce the UTF-8 encoding of the
-- code points U+0340-U+10FFFF. If they are not found and there is at least
-- one Latin-script character, the string counts as Latin, because the rest
-- of the characters can only be Zyyy, Zinh, and Zzzz.
-- The only scripts found below U+0370 (the first code point of the Greek
-- and Coptic block) are Latn, Zyyy, Zinh, and Zzzz.
-- See the codepage in the [[UTF-8]] article.
if not str:find "[\205-\244]" then
for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do
if lookup_script(codepoint) == "Latn" then
return true
end
end
end
local Latn = false
local i = 0; -- indexer for use in error messages
for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do
i = i + 1; -- bump the indexer
local script = lookup_script(codepoint)
if script == "Latn" then
Latn = true
elseif not (script == "Zyyy" or script == "Zinh"
or script == "Zzzz") then
return false, i -- abandon as not Latn; identify the offending character's position
end
end
return Latn, (not Latn and i) or nil -- when <Latn> false, return offending charactor's position as second return value; nil else
end
-- Checks that a string contains only characters belonging to right-to-left
-- scripts, or characters of ignorable scripts.
function p.is_rtl(str)
require "libraryUtil".checkType("get_best_script", 1, str, "string")
str = mw.text.decode(str, true)
-- Search for the leading bytes that introduce the UTF-8 encoding of the
-- code points U+0580-U+10FFFF. If they are not found, the string can only
-- have characters from a left-to-right script, because the first code point
-- in a right-to-left script is U+0591, in the Hebrew block.
if not str:find "[\214-\244]" then
return false
end
local result = false
local rtl = loader.scripts.rtl
for codepoint in mw.ustring.gcodepoint(str) do
local script = lookup_script(codepoint)
if rtl[script] then
result = true
elseif not (script == "Zyyy" or script == "Zinh"
or script == "Zzzz") then
return false
end
end
return result
end
--[[--------------------------< I S _ R T L _ F R A M E >------------------------------------------------------
external entry from an {{#invoke:}} to determine if a string of text is rtl. Strips html and html-like tags so
that those tags don't corrupt the is-rtl-is-not-rtl determination; this added for the cases where the rtl text
has <br /> tags.
]]
function p.is_rtl_frame (frame)
local str = frame.args[1]; -- get the string from the {{#invoke:}} frame
str = str:gsub ('%b<>', ''); -- strip any html and html-like tags
return p.is_rtl (str); -- return if whatever remains rtl; false else
end
local function get_codepoint(args, arg)
local codepoint_string = args[arg]
or errorf(2, "Parameter %s is required", tostring(arg))
local codepoint = tonumber(codepoint_string, 16)
or errorf(2, "Parameter %s is not a code point in hexadecimal base",
tostring(arg))
if not (0 <= codepoint and codepoint <= 0x10FFFF) then
errorf(2, "code point in parameter %s out of range", tostring(arg))
end
return codepoint
end
local function get_func(args, arg, prefix)
local suffix = args[arg]
or errorf(2, "Parameter %s is required", tostring(arg))
suffix = mw.text.trim(suffix)
local func_name = prefix .. suffix
local func = p[func_name]
or errorf(2, "There is no function '%s'", func_name)
return func
end
-- This function allows any of the "lookup" functions to be invoked. The first
-- parameter is the word after "lookup_"; the second parameter is the code point
-- in hexadecimal base.
function p.lookup(frame)
local func = get_func(frame.args, 1, "lookup_")
local codepoint = get_codepoint(frame.args, 2)
local result = func(codepoint)
if func == p.lookup_name then
-- Prevent code point labels such as <control-0000> from being
-- interpreted as HTML tags.
result = result:gsub("<", "<")
end
return result
end
function p.is(frame)
local func = get_func(frame.args, 1, "is_")
-- is_Latin and is_valid_pagename take strings.
if func == p.is_Latin or func == p.is_valid_pagename or func == p.is_rtl then
return (func(frame.args[2]))
else -- The rest take code points.
local codepoint = get_codepoint(frame.args, 2)
return (func(codepoint)) -- Adjust to one result.
end
end
function p.lookup_kCantonese(codepoint)
local data = loader[('Unihan/kCantonese/%02X'):format(floor(codepoint / 0x1000))]
if data then
return data[codepoint]
end
end
return p