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<?php
/**
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
*/
namespace MediaWiki\Language;
use Wikimedia\Bcp47Code\Bcp47Code;
use Wikimedia\Bcp47Code\Bcp47CodeValue;
/**
* Methods for dealing with language codes.
*
* @since 1.29
* @ingroup Language
*/
class LanguageCode {
private string $code;
/**
* @param string $code
* @unstable
* @since 1.43
*/
public function __construct( string $code ) {
$this->code = $code;
}
/**
* @return string
* @since 1.43
*/
public function toString(): string {
return $this->code;
}
/**
* Mapping of deprecated language codes that were used in previous
* versions of MediaWiki to up-to-date, current language codes.
* These may or may not be valid BCP 47 codes; they are included here
* because MediaWiki renamed these particular codes at some point.
*
* @var array Mapping from deprecated MediaWiki-internal language code
* to replacement MediaWiki-internal language code.
*
* @see https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special_language_codes
*/
private const DEPRECATED_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING = [
// Note that als is actually a valid ISO 639 code (Tosk Albanian), but it
// was previously used in MediaWiki for Alsatian, which comes under gsw
'als' => 'gsw', // T25215
'bat-smg' => 'sgs', // T27522
'be-x-old' => 'be-tarask', // T11823
'fiu-vro' => 'vro', // T31186
'roa-rup' => 'rup', // T17988
'zh-classical' => 'lzh', // T30443
'zh-min-nan' => 'nan', // T30442
'zh-yue' => 'yue', // T30441
];
/**
* Mapping of non-standard language codes used in MediaWiki to
* standardized BCP 47 codes. These are not deprecated (yet?):
* IANA may eventually recognize the subtag, in which case the `-x-`
* infix could be removed, or else we could rename the code in
* MediaWiki, in which case they'd move up to the above mapping
* of deprecated codes.
*
* As a rule, we preserve all distinctions made by MediaWiki
* internally. For example, `de-formal` becomes `de-x-formal`
* instead of just `de` because MediaWiki distinguishes `de-formal`
* from `de` (for example, for interface translations). Similarly,
* BCP 47 indicates that `kk-Cyrl` SHOULD not be used because it
* "typically does not add information", but in our case MediaWiki
* LanguageConverter distinguishes `kk` (render content in a mix of
* Kurdish variants) from `kk-Cyrl` (convert content to be uniformly
* Cyrillic). As the BCP 47 requirement is a SHOULD not a MUST,
* `kk-Cyrl` is a valid code, although some validators may emit
* a warning note.
*
* @var array Mapping from nonstandard MediaWiki-internal codes to
* BCP 47 codes
*
* @see https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special_language_codes
* @see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T125073
*/
private const NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING = [
// All codes returned by LanguageNameUtils::getLanguageNames() validated
// against IANA registry at
// https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry
// with help of validator at
// http://schneegans.de/lv/
'cbk-zam' => 'cbk', // T124657
'de-formal' => 'de-x-formal',
'eml' => 'egl', // T36217
'en-rtl' => 'en-x-rtl',
'es-formal' => 'es-x-formal',
'hu-formal' => 'hu-x-formal',
'map-bms' => 'jv-x-bms', // [[en:Banyumasan_dialect]] T125073
'mo' => 'ro-Cyrl-MD', // T125073
'nrm' => 'nrf', // [[en:Norman_language]] T25216
'nl-informal' => 'nl-x-informal',
'roa-tara' => 'nap-x-tara', // [[en:Tarantino_dialect]]
'simple' => 'en-simple',
'sr-ec' => 'sr-Cyrl', // T117845
'sr-el' => 'sr-Latn', // T117845
// Although these next codes aren't *wrong* per se, including
// both the script and the country code helps compatibility with
// other BCP 47 users. Note that MW also uses
// `kk-Arab`/`kk-Cyrl`/`kk-Latn`, `zh-Hans`/`zh-Hant`,
// without a country code, and those should be left alone.
// `kk` has the Suppress-Script: Cyrl field, so `kk-KZ` won't be mapped
// to `kk-Cyrl-KZ`.
// (See getVariantsFallbacks() in KkConverter.php for Arab/Cyrl/Latn id.)
// (See getVariantsFallbacks() in ZhConverter.php for Hans/Hant id.)
'crh-ro' => 'crh-Latn-RO',
'kk-cn' => 'kk-Arab-CN',
'kk-tr' => 'kk-Latn-TR',
'zh-cn' => 'zh-Hans-CN',
'zh-sg' => 'zh-Hans-SG',
'zh-my' => 'zh-Hans-MY',
'zh-tw' => 'zh-Hant-TW',
'zh-hk' => 'zh-Hant-HK',
'zh-mo' => 'zh-Hant-MO',
];
/**
* Returns a mapping of deprecated language codes that were used in previous
* versions of MediaWiki to up-to-date, current language codes.
*
* This array is merged into $wgDummyLanguageCodes in
* SetupDynamicConfig.php, along with the fake language codes
* 'qqq' and 'qqx', which are used internally by MediaWiki's
* localisation system.
*
* @return string[]
*
* @since 1.29
*/
public static function getDeprecatedCodeMapping() {
return self::DEPRECATED_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING;
}
/**
* Returns a mapping of non-standard language codes used by
* (current and previous version of) MediaWiki, mapped to standard
* BCP 47 names.
*
* This array is exported to JavaScript to ensure
* mediawiki.language.bcp47 stays in sync with LanguageCode::bcp47().
*
* @return string[]
*
* @since 1.32
*/
public static function getNonstandardLanguageCodeMapping() {
static $result = [];
if ( $result ) {
return $result;
}
foreach ( self::DEPRECATED_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING as $code => $ignore ) {
$result[$code] = self::bcp47( $code );
}
foreach ( self::NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING as $code => $ignore ) {
$result[$code] = self::bcp47( $code );
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Replace deprecated language codes that were used in previous
* versions of MediaWiki to up-to-date, current language codes.
* Other values will be returned unchanged.
*
* @param string $code Old language code
* @return string New language code
*
* @since 1.30
*/
public static function replaceDeprecatedCodes( $code ) {
return self::DEPRECATED_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING[$code] ?? $code;
}
/**
* Get the normalised IANA language tag
* See unit test for examples.
* See mediawiki.language.bcp47 for the JavaScript implementation.
*
* @param string $code The language code.
* @return string A language code complying with BCP 47 standards.
*
* @since 1.31
*/
public static function bcp47( $code ) {
$code = self::replaceDeprecatedCodes( strtolower( $code ) );
if ( isset( self::NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING[$code] ) ) {
$code = self::NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING[$code];
}
$codeSegment = explode( '-', $code );
$codeBCP = [];
foreach ( $codeSegment as $segNo => $seg ) {
// when the previous segment is x, it is a private segment and should be lc
if ( $segNo > 0 && strtolower( $codeSegment[( $segNo - 1 )] ) == 'x' ) {
$codeBCP[$segNo] = strtolower( $seg );
// ISO 3166 country code
} elseif ( ( strlen( $seg ) == 2 ) && ( $segNo > 0 ) ) {
$codeBCP[$segNo] = strtoupper( $seg );
// ISO 15924 script code
} elseif ( ( strlen( $seg ) == 4 ) && ( $segNo > 0 ) ) {
$codeBCP[$segNo] = ucfirst( strtolower( $seg ) );
// Use lowercase for other cases
} else {
$codeBCP[$segNo] = strtolower( $seg );
}
}
return implode( '-', $codeBCP );
}
/**
* Convert standardized BCP 47 codes to the internal names used
* by MediaWiki and returned by Language::getCode(). This function
* should be the inverse of LanguageCode::bcp47(). Note that BCP 47
* explicitly states that language codes are case-insensitive.
*
* Since LanguageFactory::getLanguage() is pretty generous about
* accepting aliases (as long as they are lowercased), this function
* should be equivalent to:
* LanguageFactory::getLanguage(strtolower($code))->getCode()
* but (a) better describes the caller's intention, and (b) should
* be much more efficient in practice.
*
* @param string|Bcp47Code $code The standard BCP-47 language code
* @return string A MediaWiki-internal code, as returned, for example, by
* Language::getCode()
* @since 1.40
*/
public static function bcp47ToInternal( $code ): string {
if ( $code instanceof Language ) {
return $code->getCode();
}
if ( $code instanceof Bcp47Code ) {
$code = $code->toBcp47Code();
}
static $invertedLookup = [];
if ( !$invertedLookup ) {
// There should never be two different entries in
// NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING that map *different*
// internal codes to the same external BCP-47 code. That is,
// BCP-47 should preserve all the information from the internal
// code (discussed further above)[*]. But note the converse isn't
// true: multiple BCP-47 codes can alias to the same internal code:
// BCP-47 internal
// zh-Hans-CN => zh-cn (in NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING)
// zh-Hans => zh-hans (not in " )
// zh-CN => zh-cn (not in " )
//
// [*] eml/egl are the "exception that proves the rule": `egl` *is*
// (prematurely?) defined as an internal code, but only
// eml.wikipedia.org exists, and it defines its language as `eml`;
// for internal purposes `egl` should map back into `eml` until
// `eml` is deprecated (aka an `eml => egl` entry is added to
// DEPRECATED_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING): T36217.
foreach ( self::NON_STANDARD_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING as $internal => $bcp47 ) {
$invertedLookup[strtolower( $bcp47 )] = $internal;
}
// We deliberately do *not* use DEPRECATED_LANGUAGE_CODE_MAPPING
// here: deprecated codes are no longer valid mediawiki internal
// codes, and we should never return them.
}
// Internal codes are all lowercase. This also achieves
// case-insensitivity in the lookup.
$code = strtolower( $code );
return $invertedLookup[$code] ?? $code;
}
/**
* We want to eventually require valid BCP-47 codes on HTTP and HTML
* APIs (where the standards require it). This will "prefer" to
* interpret the given $code as BCP-47, but if a mediawiki internal
* code is provided, it will map it to the proper BCP-47 code. We
* don't emit a logged warning on this path yet, but we intend to
* in the future.
*
* @param string $code A "language code" provided from an HTTP or HTML
* API, presumed to be BCP-47
* @return Bcp47Code An "actual" BCP-47 code
* @internal
*/
public static function normalizeNonstandardCodeAndWarn( string $code ): Bcp47Code {
$compatMap = self::getNonstandardLanguageCodeMapping();
if ( isset( $compatMap[strtolower( $code )] ) ) {
// Backward compatibility, since clients may have been
// sending us non-standards-compliant
// "mediawiki internal language codes"; eventually we'll
// emit a logged warning here.
$code = $compatMap[strtolower( $code )];
}
return new Bcp47CodeValue( $code );
}
/**
* Returns true if a language code string is a well-formed language tag
* according to RFC 5646.
* This function only checks well-formedness; it doesn't check that
* language, script or variant codes actually exist in the repositories.
*
* Based on regexes by Mark Davis of the Unicode Consortium:
* https://github.com/unicode-org/icu/blob/37e295627156bc334e1f1e88807025fac984da0e/icu4j/main/tests/translit/src/com/ibm/icu/dev/test/translit/langtagRegex.txt
*
* @param string $code
* @param bool $lenient Whether to allow '_' as separator. The default is only '-'.
*
* @return bool
* @since 1.39
*/
public static function isWellFormedLanguageTag( string $code, bool $lenient = false ): bool {
$alpha = '[a-z]';
$digit = '[0-9]';
$alphanum = '[a-z0-9]';
$x = 'x'; # private use singleton
$singleton = '[a-wy-z]'; # other singleton
$s = $lenient ? '[-_]' : '-';
$language = "$alpha{2,8}|$alpha{2,3}$s$alpha{3}";
$script = "$alpha{4}"; # ISO 15924
$region = "(?:$alpha{2}|$digit{3})"; # ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 or UN M.49
$variant = "(?:$alphanum{5,8}|$digit$alphanum{3})";
$extension = "$singleton(?:$s$alphanum{2,8})+";
$privateUse = "$x(?:$s$alphanum{1,8})+";
# Define certain legacy language tags (marked as “Type: grandfathered” in BCP 47),
# since otherwise the regex is pretty useless.
# Since these are limited, this is safe even later changes to the registry --
# the only oddity is that it might change the type of the tag, and thus
# the results from the capturing groups.
# https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry
$legacy = "en{$s}gb{$s}oed"
. "|i{$s}(?:ami|bnn|default|enochian|hak|klingon|lux|mingo|navajo|pwn|tao|tay|tsu)"
. "|no{$s}(?:bok|nyn)"
. "|sgn{$s}(?:be{$s}(?:fr|nl)|ch{$s}de)"
. "|zh{$s}min{$s}nan";
$variantList = "$variant(?:$s$variant)*";
$extensionList = "$extension(?:$s$extension)*";
$langtag = "(?:($language)"
. "(?:$s$script)?"
. "(?:$s$region)?"
. "(?:$s$variantList)?"
. "(?:$s$extensionList)?"
. "(?:$s$privateUse)?)";
# Here is the final breakdown, with capturing groups for each of these components
# The variants, extensions, legacy, and private-use may have interior '-'
$root = "^(?:$langtag|$privateUse|$legacy)$";
return preg_match( "/$root/i", $code );
}
}
/** @deprecated class alias since 1.43 */
class_alias( LanguageCode::class, 'LanguageCode' );
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