Module:Footnotes/whitelist/sort
Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Footnotes/whitelist/sort/doc
--[[--------------------------< U N S O R T E D _ A D D >------------------------------------------------------
add members of the unsorted list based on first character(upper or lower case) following 'CITEREF'. If <index>
is longer than one character (ODNB, UNSORTED, whatever), return without making any additions
]]
local function unsorted_add (index, unsorted, temp)
local pattern;
if 1 < index:len() then -- only add citerefs to the single-character lists
return;
end
if '#' == index then
pattern = '%[\'CITEREF%d'; -- first character is a digit
else
pattern = '%[\'CITEREF[' .. index .. index:lower() .. ']';
end
for k, v in pairs (unsorted) do -- spin through the unsorted listing
if v and k:match (pattern) then -- if not nil and matches the pattern
temp[k] = true; -- add to the alpha listing
unsorted[k] = nil; -- and then disable this one in the unsorted listing
end
end
end
--[[--------------------------< L I S T _ P A R S E >----------------------------------------------------------
parse apart plain-text list of a key / value pair into a table where the plain-text k/v becomes the key in a lua
table with the assigned value true. Do this to catch multiples of the same k/v and to support the easy insertion
of k/v pairs from the unsorted list.
also normalize k/v format
]]
local function list_parse (index, list, temp)
for citeref in list[index]:gmatch ('\t*([^\r\n]+)') do
citeref = mw.text.trim (citeref);
citeref = citeref:gsub (' *%[ *\' *', '[\''); -- normalize opening sq brackets
citeref = citeref:gsub (' *\' *%] *', '\']'); -- normalize closing sq brackets
citeref = citeref:gsub (' *{ *\' *', '{\''); -- normalize opening braces
citeref = citeref:gsub (' *\' *} *', '\'}'); -- normalize closing braces
citeref = citeref:gsub ('([%]}]) *, *', '%1,'); -- normalize trailing comma
citeref = citeref:gsub (' *= *', ' = '); -- normalize assignment operator
if not temp[citeref] then
temp[citeref] = true; -- a constant value so that we can know if the 'key' already exists (avoid duplication)
end
end
end
--[[--------------------------< W H I T E L I S T _ S O R T >--------------------------------------------------
maintenance utility for Module:Footnotes/whitelist. The whitelist is segregated into sections according to the
section heading (single alpha character A-Z and '#'). This utility adds whitelist entries from the UNSORTED
heading to the correct alpha heading. After appropriate unsorted entries have been added to a section, the
section is sorted and then saved.
for this to work, the unsorted header name must be: UNSORTED
this utility take no arguments from frame. frame is provided only for expandTemplate()
]]
local function whitelist_sort(frame)
local headers = {}; -- headings are stored here and used for loop control
local list = {} -- table of tables of the plain-text citerefs
local unsorted = {}; -- table of k/v pairs where k is the unsorted citerefs and v is true or nil (after added to alpha list)
local result = {}; -- sorted and formatted section end up here
local temp, temp2 = {}, {};
local content = mw.title.new('Module:Footnotes/whitelist'):getContent(); -- read the module plain text
local find_pattern = '%s*local%s+whitelist%s+=%s+'; -- find the whitelist table
local tstart, tend = content:find (find_pattern);
content = content:match ('%b{}', tstart); -- get the content of the whitelist table
content = content:gsub ('^{[\r\n]+', ''):gsub ('[\r\n]+}$', ''); -- remove leading and trailing braces and newlines
for header in content:gmatch ('%-+<([#%a%d%s]+)>%-+') do -- get pseudo-headers
table.insert (headers, mw.text.trim (header)); -- save the captures in the headers table
end
for i, header in ipairs (headers) do -- separate whitelist entries into individual alpha groupings
local pattern = '%-+<%s*' .. header .. '%s*>%-+';
tstart, tend = content:find (pattern); -- find this header
if tstart and headers[1+i] then -- if not the last header
list[header] = mw.text.trim (content:match ('([^<]-)%-+<', tend+1)); -- begin at end of header; +1 to leave-off the last '-' in the header
elseif tstart then -- must be the last header (usually UNSORTED)
list[header] = mw.text.trim (content:match ('.*', tend+1)); -- begin at end of header; +1 to leave-off the last '-' in the header
else
error ('shouldn\'t be here; header: ' .. header or '(nil or empty string)' .. '; tstart: ' .. tstart or '(nil or empty string)');
end
end
list_parse ('UNSORTED', list, unsorted); -- make a separate unsorted list
list['UNSORTED'] = ''; -- blank the unsorted source
for i, v in ipairs (headers) do
temp, temp2 = {}, {}; -- reinit temp & temp2
list_parse (v, list, temp); -- parse the list
unsorted_add (v, unsorted, temp); -- then add appropriate citerefs from the unsorted list
for k, v in pairs (temp) do -- get 'key' value from temp{} and make a sequence from it in temp2{} so it can be sorted
if v then
table.insert (temp2, k); -- unsorted listing gets 'emptied' by setting v nil; don't add nil citerefs to temp2
end
end
table.sort (temp2); -- sort this section
table.insert (result, '----------< ' .. v .. ' >----------\n\t' .. table.concat (temp2, '\n\t') .. '\n\n'); -- add a header, make a long string, and add to result{}
end
return frame:extensionTag {name="syntaxhighlight", content='local whitelist = {\n'.. table.concat (result) .. '\t}', args = {lang="lua"}};
end
--[[-------------------------< E X P O R T E D F U N C T I O N S >------------------------------------------
]]
return {
whitelist_sort = whitelist_sort,
}