Module:Unicode data
This module is used for accessing the Unicode character database (version 12.1), derived from files found in http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/ .
Functions
baguhonAll of these functions can only be used in a module. For template-invokable functions, see Module:Unicode data/templates.
lookup_name
- Look up the name of a code point. Used by Module:character info, Module:character list, Module:Template:also, and Module:mul-domino def.
lookup_image
- Look up the image for a codepoint. Used by Module:character info and Module:character list.
enum_blocks
- Used in a
for in
loop in Module:character list to iterate through the array of block ranges. lookup_plane
- Returns the name of the plane to which a codepoint belongs. Unused.
get_block_range
- Given a block name, returns the range of codepoints included in the block. Used by Module:character list.
is_valid_pagename
- Given a string, returns
true
orfalse
depending on whether the string can be used as a page title. Used by Module:template link. add_dotted_circle
- Given a string, places a dotted circle before every combining character in the string. Used by Module:category tree/charactercat and Module:grc-utilities.
char_to_script
- Given a character or a codepoint, returns the Wiktionary script code for the character, or else
"None"
, using Module:Unicode data/scripts. Used by Module:character info, Module:Template:also, Module:character list, and Module:games. get_entry_title
- Returns the title for the entry on a character, which is a subpage of Unsupported titles for characters that cannot appear in pagenames. See Manual:Page title on the MediaWiki website for more information. Used by Module:character info and Module:character list.
The following functions relate to a codepoint's General Category. They receive a codepoint and return two values: a boolean (which expresses whether the codepoint fulfills the condition) and a string describing the General Category, if the character is in the General Categories of Separator (Z) or Other (C), or the string "assigned"
. They use Module:Unicode data/control.
is_assigned
- Checks whether a codepoint's General Category is not Cn (Other, unassigned). Used by Module:character list.
is_printable
- Checks whether a codepoint is printable: that its General Category is not "Other" (C), "Separator, line" (Zl), or "Separator, paragraph" (Zp). Used by Module:character info and Module:character list.
is_whitespace
- Checks whether a codepoint's General Category is Zs ("Separator, space"). Used by Module:character list and Module:links/print data.
Paragamit:Kephir/Unicode contains scripts which may be helpful in maintaining this database.
Data modules
baguhonThe data used by functions in this module is found on subpages. Most of them were constructed by the scripts given in Paragamit:Kephir/Unicode
- Module:Unicode data/aliases: the formal name aliases for characters (from NameAliases.txt)
- Module:Unicode data/blocks: the list of Unicode blocks (from Blocks.txt); currently used by Module:Unicode data/sandbox
- Module:Unicode data/category: data mapping characters to their General Category (from DerivedGeneralCategory.txt)
- Module:Unicode data/control: data for identifying characters that belong to the General Categories of Separator and Other (from DerivedGeneralCategory.txt)
- Module:Unicode data/combining: data mapping characters to their Combining Classes (from DerivedCombiningClass.txt)
- Module:Unicode data/Hangul: data used to generate the names of Hangul syllables (from Jamo.txt); only used by Module:Unicode data/sandbox
- Module:Unicode data/scripts: data mapping characters to their Wiktionary script code (not the official Unicode script property), generated from Module:scripts/data by Module:User:Erutuon/script recognition.
The name and image data modules (Module:Unicode data/names/xxx and Module:Unicode data/images/xxx) were compiled from UnicodeData.txt. Each one contains, at maximum, code points U+xxx000 to U+xxxFFF. Script error: No such module "User:Erutuon/Unicode".
Copyright
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local export = {}
local floor = math.floor
local function errorf(...)
local first_arg = ...
if type(first_arg) == "number" then
return error(string.format(select(2, ...)), first_arg + 1)
else
return error(string.format(...), 2)
end
end
local function binary_range_search(codepoint, ranges)
local low, mid, high
low, high = 1, ranges.length or require "Module:table".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
export.binary_range_search = binary_range_search
local function linear_range_search(codepoint, ranges)
for i, range in ipairs(ranges) do
if codepoint < range[1] then
break
elseif 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, 0x4DB5, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension A
{ 0x4E00, 0x9FEF, "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
{ 0x18800, 0x18AF2, function (codepoint)
return ("TANGUT COMPONENT-%03d"):format(codepoint - 0x187FF)
end },
{ 0x1B170, 0x1B2FB, "NUSHU CHARACTER-%04X" }, -- Nushu
{ 0x20000, 0x2A6D6, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension B
{ 0x2A700, 0x2B734, "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-%04X" }, -- CJK Ideograph Extension C
{ 0x2A740, 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},
{ 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
--]]
-- https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode11.0.0/ch04.pdf, section 4.8
function export.lookup_name(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
if 0xFDD0 <= codepoint and (codepoint <= 0xFDEF
or floor(codepoint % 0x10000) >= 0xFFFE) 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 export.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";
[13] = "Supplementary Special-purpose Plane";
[14] = "Supplementary Private Use Area-A";
[15] = "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[3], data[1], data[2]
end
end
-- An ipairs-type iterator generator for the list of blocks.
function export.enum_blocks()
local blocks = loader.blocks
return block_iter, blocks, 0
end
function export.get_block_range(name)
local range
for i, block in ipairs(loader.blocks) do
if block[3] == name then
range = block
end
end
if range then
return range[1], range[2]
end
end
function export.lookup_plane(codepoint)
local i = floor(codepoint / 0x10000)
return planes[i] or ("Plane %u"):format(i)
end
function export.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 export.get_block_info(name)
for i, block in ipairs(loader.blocks) do
if block[3] == name then
return block
end
end
end
function export.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 = export.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.
export.is_combining = memo_lookup(
"combining",
function (codepoint, combining_class)
return combining_class and combining_class ~= 0 or false
end,
0)
function export.add_dotted_circle(str)
return (mw.ustring.gsub(str, ".",
function(char)
if export.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")
export.lookup_control = lookup_control
function export.is_assigned(codepoint)
return lookup_control(codepoint) ~= "unassigned"
end
function export.is_printable(codepoint)
local result = lookup_control(codepoint)
return (result == "assigned") or (result == "space-separator"), result
end
function export.is_whitespace(codepoint)
local result = lookup_control(codepoint)
return (result == "space-separator"), result
end
export.lookup_category = memo_lookup(
"category",
function (codepoint, category)
return category
end,
"Cn")
-- Save previously used codepoint ranges in case another character is in the
-- same range.
local ranges_cache = {}
--[=[
Takes a codepoint or a character and finds the script code (if any) that is
appropriate for it based on the codepoint, using the data module
[[Module:Unicode data/scripts]]. The data module was generated from the
patterns in [[Module:scripts/data]] using [[Module:User:Erutuon/script recognition]].
Converts the character to a codepoint. Returns a script code if the codepoint
is in the list of individual characters, or if it is in one of the defined
ranges in the 4096-character block that it belongs to, else returns "None".
]=]
function export.char_to_script(char)
local lookup = loader.scripts
local t = type(char)
local codepoint
if t == "string" then
local etc
codepoint, etc = mw.ustring.codepoint(char)
if etc then
error("Argument to char_to_script should be a single character.")
end
elseif t == "number" then
codepoint = char
else
error(("bad argument #1 to 'char_to_script' (expected string or a number, got %s)")
:format(t))
end
local individual_match = lookup.individual[codepoint]
if individual_match then
return individual_match
else
local range
if ranges_cache[1] then
range = linear_range_search(codepoint, ranges_cache)
if range then
return range[3]
end
end
local index = floor(codepoint / 0x1000)
range = linear_range_search(index, lookup.blocks)
if not range and lookup[index] then
range = binary_range_search(codepoint, lookup[index])
if range then
table.insert(ranges_cache, range)
table.sort(ranges_cache, compare_ranges)
end
end
return range and range[3] or "None"
end
end
export.lookup_script = export.char_to_script
function export.find_best_script(text)
local scripts = {}
for character in text:gmatch("[%z\1-\127\194-\244][\128-\191]*") do
local script = export.char_to_script(character)
scripts[script] = (scripts[script] or 0) + 1
end
local best_script
local greatest_count = 0
for script, count in pairs(scripts) do
if count > greatest_count then
best_script = script
greatest_count = count
end
end
return best_script
end
local unsupported_title = {
[0x0020] = "Unsupported titles/Space";
[0x0023] = "Unsupported titles/Number sign";
[0x002E] = "Unsupported titles/Full stop";
[0x003A] = "Unsupported titles/Colon";
[0x003C] = "Unsupported titles/Less than";
[0x003E] = "Unsupported titles/Greater than";
[0x005B] = "Unsupported titles/Left square bracket";
[0x005D] = "Unsupported titles/Right square bracket";
[0x005F] = "Unsupported titles/Low line";
[0x007B] = "Unsupported titles/Left curly bracket";
[0x007C] = "Unsupported titles/Vertical line";
[0x007D] = "Unsupported titles/Right curly bracket";
[0x1680] = "Unsupported titles/Ogham space";
[0xFFFD] = "Unsupported titles/Replacement character";
}
function export.get_entry_title(codepoint)
if unsupported_title[codepoint] then
return unsupported_title[codepoint]
end
if lookup_control(codepoint) ~= "assigned" then
return nil
end
return mw.ustring.char(codepoint)
end
return export