User:Tóraí/Cite.php

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The following allows for templated references when using <ref>. The code below is a demonstration of the concept and the template is rudimentary. The principle is that a user may use the <ref> tag as normal or may use attributes such as title="xxx" to define the reference data. If the contents of the reference tag is left blank i.e. (<ref /> or <ref></ref>) then the extension will try to build a templated reference from these attributes.

The attributes first, last, title, year, publisher, isbn and page are accepted by the example code below. The format of the template in the example below is as follows:

  • F. Last. Title. Publisher: Location. Year. Page Page. ISBN: ISBN

Wikicode example[edit]

The is what to type in wikicode:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.<ref name="murphy" /> Mauris nulla erat, tincidunt et elementum quis, porta vel risus.<ref name="smith" /> Sed id dapibus libero.<ref name="murphy" /> Nunc convallis rutrum vestibulum. Quisque quis orci magna. <ref name="norman" />

== References ==

<references>
  <ref name="murphy" first="John" last="Murphy" title="Quisque Quis Orci Magna" publisher="Printing House Press" location="London" year="2009" page="55" isbn="978-3-16-148410-0" />
  <ref name="norman" first="Michael" last="Norman" title="Fusce Pulvinar Tempus Interdum" publisher="University of Paris Press" location="Paris" year="2008" page="285" isbn="978-3-16-148410-0" />
  <ref name="smith">The addition of templated references does not prohibit users from entering free-form text for references as normal.</ref>
</references>

Install instructions[edit]

Working off the latest development release, set $wgAllowCiteTemplates = true; in Cite.php and replace the Cite_body.php with the following:

<?php

/**#@+
 * A parser extension that adds two tags, <ref> and <references> for adding
 * citations to pages
 *
 * @addtogroup Extensions
 *
 * @link http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Documentation
 * @link http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/text.html#edef-CITE <cite> definition in HTML
 * @link http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xhtml2-20050527/mod-text.html#edef_text_cite <cite> definition in XHTML 2.0
 *
 * @bug 4579
 *
 * @author Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
 * @copyright Copyright © 2005, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
 * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU General Public License 2.0 or later
 */

class Cite {
	/**#@+
	 * @access private
	 */
	
	/**
	 * Datastructure representing <ref> input, in the format of:
	 * <code>
	 * array(
	 * 	'user supplied' => array(
	 *		'text' => 'user supplied reference & key',
	 *		'count' => 1, // occurs twice
	 * 		'number' => 1, // The first reference, we want
	 * 		               // all occourances of it to
	 * 		               // use the same number
	 *	),
	 *	0 => 'Anonymous reference',
	 *	1 => 'Another anonymous reference',
	 *	'some key' => array(
	 *		'text' => 'this one occurs once'
	 *		'count' => 0,
	 * 		'number' => 4
	 *	),
	 *	3 => 'more stuff'
	 * );
	 * </code>
	 *
	 * This works because:
	 * * PHP's datastructures are guarenteed to be returned in the
	 *   order that things are inserted into them (unless you mess
	 *   with that)
	 * * User supplied keys can't be integers, therefore avoiding
	 *   conflict with anonymous keys
	 *
	 * @var array
	 **/
	var $mRefs = array();
	
	/**
	 * Count for user displayed output (ref[1], ref[2], ...)
	 *
	 * @var int
	 */
	var $mOutCnt = 0;
	var $mGroupCnt = array();

	/**
	 * Internal counter for anonymous references, separate from
	 * $mOutCnt because anonymous references won't increment it,
	 * but will incremement $mOutCnt
	 *
	 * @var int
	 */
	var $mInCnt = 0;

	/**
	 * The backlinks, in order, to pass as $3 to
	 * 'cite_references_link_many_format', defined in
	 * 'cite_references_link_many_format_backlink_labels
	 *
	 * @var array
	 */
	var $mBacklinkLabels;
	
	/**
	 * @var object
	 */
	var $mParser;
	
	/**
	 * True when a <ref> tag is being processed.
	 * Used to avoid infinite recursion
	 * 
	 * @var boolean
	 */
	var $mInCite = false;

	/**
	 * True when a <references> tag is being processed.
	 * Used to detect the use of <references> to define refs
	 * 
	 * @var boolean
	 */
	var $mInReferences = false;

	/**
	 * Error stack used when defining refs in <references>
	 * 
	 * @var array
	 */
	var $mReferencesErrors = array();

	/**
	 * Group used when in <references> block
	 * 
	 * @var string
	 */
	var $mReferencesGroup = '';

	/**
	 * <ref> call stack 
	 * Used to cleanup out of sequence ref calls created by #tag
	 * See description of function rollbackRef.
	 * 
	 * @var array
	 */
	var $mRefCallStack = array();

	/**#@-*/

	/**
	 * Constructor
	 */
	function Cite() {
		$this->setHooks();
	}

	/**#@+ @access private */

	/**
	 * Callback function for <ref>
	 *
	 * @param string $str Input
	 * @param array $argv Arguments
	 * @return string
	 */
	function ref( $str, $argv, $parser ) {
		// if $str is empty then attempt to generate the reference from a template
		if ($str == "") $str = $this->generateRefFromTemplate($argv);
		
		wfLoadExtensionMessages( 'Cite' );
		if ( $this->mInCite ) {
			return htmlspecialchars( "<ref>$str</ref>" );
		} else {
			$this->mInCite = true;
			$ret = $this->guardedRef( $str, $argv, $parser );
			$this->mInCite = false;
			return $ret;
		}
	}

	function guardedRef( $str, $argv, $parser, $default_group=CITE_DEFAULT_GROUP ) {
		$this->mParser = $parser;
		
		# The key here is the "name" attribute.
		list($key,$group) = $this->refArg( $argv );
		
		# Split these into groups.
		if( $group === null ) {
			if( $this->mInReferences ) {
				$group = $this->mReferencesGroup;
			} else {
				$group = $default_group;
			}
		}
		
		# This section deals with constructions of the form 
		#
		# <references>
		# <ref name="foo"> BAR </ref>
		# </references>
		#
		if( $this->mInReferences ) {
			if( $group != $this->mReferencesGroup ) {
				# <ref> and <references> have conflicting group attributes.
				$this->mReferencesErrors[] = 
					$this->error( 'cite_error_references_group_mismatch', htmlspecialchars( $group ) );
			} elseif( $str !== '' ) {
				if( !isset($this->mRefs[$group]) ) {
					# Called with group attribute not defined in text.
					$this->mReferencesErrors[] = 
						$this->error( 'cite_error_references_missing_group', htmlspecialchars( $group ) );
				} elseif( $key === null || $key === '' ) {
					# <ref> calls inside <references> must be named
					$this->mReferencesErrors[] = 
						$this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_key' );
				} elseif( !isset($this->mRefs[$group][$key]) ) {
					# Called with name attribute not defined in text.
					$this->mReferencesErrors[] = 
						$this->error( 'cite_error_references_missing_key', $key );
				} else {
					# Assign the text to corresponding ref
					$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] = $str;
				}
			} else {
				# <ref> called in <references> has no content.
				$this->mReferencesErrors[] = 
					$this->error( 'cite_error_empty_references_define', $key );
			}
			return '';
		}

		if( $str === '' ) {
			# <ref ...></ref>.  This construct is  invalid if
			# it's a contentful ref, but OK if it's a named duplicate and should
			# be equivalent <ref ... />, for compatability with #tag.
			if ( $key == false ) {
				$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
				return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_no_input' );
			} else {
				$str = null;
			}
		}
				
		if( $key === false ) {
			# TODO: Comment this case; what does this condition mean?
			$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_too_many_keys' );
		}

		if( $str === null and $key === null ) {
			# Something like <ref />; this makes no sense.
			$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_no_key' );
		}
		
		if( preg_match( '/^[0-9]+$/', $key ) ) {
			# Numeric names mess up the resulting id's, potentially produ-
			# cing duplicate id's in the XHTML.  The Right Thing To Do
			# would be to mangle them, but it's not really high-priority
			# (and would produce weird id's anyway).

			$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_ref_numeric_key' );
		}

		if( preg_match(
			'/<ref\b[^<]*?>/',
			preg_replace( '#<([^ ]+?).*?>.*?</\\1 *>|<!--.*?-->#', '', $str )
		) ) {
			# (bug 6199) This most likely implies that someone left off the
			# closing </ref> tag, which will cause the entire article to be
			# eaten up until the next <ref>.  So we bail out early instead.
			# The fancy regex above first tries chopping out anything that
			# looks like a comment or SGML tag, which is a crude way to avoid
			# false alarms for <nowiki>, <pre>, etc.
			#
			# Possible improvement: print the warning, followed by the contents
			# of the <ref> tag.  This way no part of the article will be eaten
			# even temporarily.

			$this->mRefCallStack[] = false;
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_included_ref' );
		}

		if( is_string( $key ) or is_string( $str ) ) {
			# We don't care about the content: if the key exists, the ref
			# is presumptively valid.  Either it stores a new ref, or re-
			# fers to an existing one.  If it refers to a nonexistent ref,
			# we'll figure that out later.  Likewise it's definitely valid
			# if there's any content, regardless of key.

			return $this->stack( $str, $key, $group, $argv );
		}

		# Not clear how we could get here, but something is probably
		# wrong with the types.  Let's fail fast.
		$this->croak( 'cite_error_key_str_invalid', serialize( "$str; $key" ) );
	}

	/**
	 * Parse the arguments to the <ref> tag
	 *
	 * @static
	 *
	 * @param array $argv The argument vector
	 * @return mixed false on invalid input, a string on valid
	 *               input and null on no input
	 */
	function refArg( $argv ) {
		global $wgAllowCiteGroups;
		$group = null;
		$key = null;
		
		if ( isset( $argv['group'] ) ){
			if (! $wgAllowCiteGroups ) return array(false); //remove when groups are fully tested.
			// Group given.
			$group = $argv['group'];
			unset( $argv['group']);
		}
		if ( isset( $argv['name'] ) ) {
			// Key given.
			$key = Sanitizer::escapeId( $argv['name'], 'noninitial' );
			unset( $argv['name']);
		} else {
			// no key
			return array(false,false);
		}

		return array ($key,$group); // will default to null,null if no key or group given
	}

	/**
	 * Populate $this->mRefs based on input and arguments to <ref>
	 *
	 * @param string $str Input from the <ref> tag
	 * @param mixed $key Argument to the <ref> tag as returned by $this->refArg()
	 * @return string 
	 */
	function stack( $str, $key = null, $group, $call ) {
		if (! isset($this->mRefs[$group])) 
			$this->mRefs[$group]=array();
		if (! isset($this->mGroupCnt[$group]))
			$this->mGroupCnt[$group]=0;

		if ( $key === null ) {
			// No key
			//$this->mRefs[$group][] = $str;
			$this->mRefs[$group][] = array('count'=>-1, 'text'=>$str, 'key'=>++$this->mOutCnt);
			$this->mRefCallStack[] = array( 'new', $call, $str, $key, $group, $this->mOutCnt );

			return $this->linkRef( $group, $this->mInCnt++ );
		} else if ( is_string( $key ) ) {
			// Valid key
			if ( ! isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) || ! is_array( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) ) {
				// First occurance
				$this->mRefs[$group][$key] = array(
					'text' => $str,
					'count' => 0,
					'key' => ++$this->mOutCnt,
					'number' => ++$this->mGroupCnt[$group]
				);
				$this->mRefCallStack[] = array( 'new', $call, $str, $key, $group, $this->mOutCnt );

				$this->mInCnt++;
				return
					$this->linkRef(
						$group,
						$key,
						$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key']."-".$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['count'],
						$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['number'],
						"-".$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key']
					);
			} else {
				// We've been here before
				if ( $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] === null && $str !== '' ) {
					// If no text found before, use this text
					$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] = $str;
					$this->mRefCallStack[] = array( 'assign', $call, $str, $key, $group, 
						$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] );
				} else {
					$this->mRefCallStack[] = array( 'increment', $call, $str, $key, $group,  
						$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] );
				}
				return 
					$this->linkRef(
						$group,
						$key,
						$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key']."-".++$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['count'],
						$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['number'],
						"-".$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key']
					); }
		}

		else
			$this->croak( 'cite_error_stack_invalid_input', serialize( array( $key, $str ) ) );
	}
	
	/**
	 * Partially undoes the effect of calls to stack()
	 * 
	 * Called by guardedReferences()
	 *
	 * The option to define <ref> within <references> makes the 
	 * behavior of <ref> context dependent.  This is normally fine
	 * but certain operations (especially #tag) lead to out-of-order
	 * parser evaluation with the <ref> tags being processed before
	 * their containing <reference> element is read.  This leads to
	 * stack corruption that this function works to fix.
	 *
	 * This function is not a total rollback since some internal
	 * counters remain incremented.  Doing so prevents accidentally
	 * corrupting certain links.
	 */
	function rollbackRef( $type, $key, $group, $index ) {
		if( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group] ) ) { return; }

		if( $key === null ) {
			foreach( $this->mRefs[$group] as $k => $v ) {
				if( $this->mRefs[$group][$k]['key'] === $index ) {
					$key = $k;
					break;
				}
			}
		}

		# Sanity checks that specified element exists.
		if( $key === null ) { return; }
		if( !isset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] ) ) { return; }
		if( $this->mRefs[$group][$key]['key'] != $index ) { return; }

		switch( $type ) {
		case 'new':
			# Rollback the addition of new elements to the stack.
			unset( $this->mRefs[$group][$key] );
			if( count( $this->mRefs[$group] ) == 0 ) {
				unset( $this->mRefs[$group] );
				unset( $this->mGroupCnt[$group] );
			}
			break;
		case 'assign':
			# Rollback assignment of text to pre-existing elements.
			$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['text'] = null;
			# continue without break
		case 'increment':
			# Rollback increase in named ref occurences.
			$this->mRefs[$group][$key]['count']--;
			break;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Callback function for <references>
	 *
	 * @param string $str Input
	 * @param array $argv Arguments
	 * @return string
	 */
	function references( $str, $argv, $parser ) {
		wfLoadExtensionMessages( 'Cite' );
		if ( $this->mInCite || $this->mInReferences ) {
			if ( is_null( $str ) ) {
				return htmlspecialchars( "<references/>" );
			} else {
				return htmlspecialchars( "<references>$str</references>" );
			}
		} else {
			$this->mInReferences = true;
			$ret = $this->guardedReferences( $str, $argv, $parser );
			$this->mInReferences = false;
			return $ret;
		}
	}

	function guardedReferences( $str, $argv, $parser, $group = CITE_DEFAULT_GROUP ) {
		global $wgAllowCiteGroups;

		$this->mParser = $parser;
		
		if ( isset( $argv['group'] ) and $wgAllowCiteGroups) {
			$group = $argv['group'];
			unset ($argv['group']);
		}
		
		if ( strval( $str ) !== '' ) {
			$this->mReferencesGroup = $group;
			
			# Detect whether we were sent already rendered <ref>s
			# Mostly a side effect of using #tag to call references
			$count = substr_count( $str, $parser->uniqPrefix() . "-ref-" );
			for( $i = 1; $i <= $count; $i++ ) {
				if( count( $this->mRefCallStack ) < 1 ) break;

				# The following assumes that the parsed <ref>s sent within 
				# the <references> block were the most recent calls to
				# <ref>.  This assumption is true for all known use cases,
				# but not strictly enforced by the parser.  It is possible
				# that some unusual combination of #tag, <references> and
				# conditional parser functions could be created that would
				# lead to malformed references here.
				$call = array_pop( $this->mRefCallStack );
				if( $call !== false ) {
					list($type, $ref_argv, $ref_str, 
						$ref_key, $ref_group, $ref_index) = $call;

					# Undo effects of calling <ref> while unaware of containing <references> 
					$this->rollbackRef( $type, $ref_key, $ref_group, $ref_index );

					# Rerun <ref> call now that mInReferences is set.
					$this->guardedRef( $ref_str, $ref_argv, $parser );
				}
			}

			# Parse $str to process any unparsed <ref> tags.
			$parser->recursiveTagParse( $str );

			# Reset call stack
			$this->mRefCallStack = array();
		}

		if ( count( $argv ) && $wgAllowCiteGroups )
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_invalid_parameters_group' );
		elseif ( count( $argv ) )
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_invalid_parameters' );
		else {
			$s = $this->referencesFormat( $group );
			if ( $parser->getOptions()->getIsSectionPreview() ) return $s;
			
			# Append errors generated while processing <references>
			if ( count( $this->mReferencesErrors ) > 0 ) {
				$s .= "\n" . implode( "<br />\n", $this->mReferencesErrors );
				$this->mReferencesErrors = array();
			}
			return $s;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Make output to be returned from the references() function
	 *
	 * @return string XHTML ready for output
	 */
	function referencesFormat($group) {
		if (( count( $this->mRefs ) == 0 ) or (empty( $this->mRefs[$group] ) ))
			return '';
		
		wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ );
		wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ .'-entries' );
		$ent = array();
		foreach ( $this->mRefs[$group] as $k => $v )
			$ent[] = $this->referencesFormatEntry( $k, $v );
		
		$prefix = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_references_prefix' );
		$suffix = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_references_suffix' );
		$content = implode( "\n", $ent );

		// Let's try to cache it.
		$parserInput = $prefix . $content . $suffix;
		global $wgMemc;
		$cacheKey = wfMemcKey( 'citeref', md5($parserInput), $this->mParser->Title()->getArticleID() );

		wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ .'-entries' );
		
		global $wgCiteCacheReferences;
		if ( $wgCiteCacheReferences ) {
			wfProfileIn( __METHOD__.'-cache-get' );
			$data = $wgMemc->get( $cacheKey );
			wfProfileOut( __METHOD__.'-cache-get' );
		}
		
		if ( empty($data) ) {
			wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ .'-parse' );
			
			// Live hack: parse() adds two newlines on WM, can't reproduce it locally -ævar
			$ret = rtrim( $this->parse( $parserInput ), "\n" );
			
			if ( $wgCiteCacheReferences ) {
				$serData = $this->mParser->serialiseHalfParsedText( $ret );
				$wgMemc->set( $cacheKey, $serData, 86400 );
			}
			
			wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ .'-parse' );
		} else {
			$ret = $this->mParser->unserialiseHalfParsedText( $data );
		}

		wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ );
		
		//done, clean up so we can reuse the group
		unset ($this->mRefs[$group]);
		unset($this->mGroupCnt[$group]);
			
		return $ret;
	}

	/**
	 * Format a single entry for the referencesFormat() function
	 *
	 * @param string $key The key of the reference
	 * @param mixed $val The value of the reference, string for anonymous
	 *                   references, array for user-suppplied
	 * @return string Wikitext
	 */
	function referencesFormatEntry( $key, $val ) {
		// Anonymous reference
		if ( ! is_array( $val ) )
			return
				wfMsgForContentNoTrans(
					'cite_references_link_one',
					$this->referencesKey( $key ),
					$this->refKey( $key ),
					$val
				);
		else if ($val['text']=='') return
				wfMsgForContentNoTrans(
					'cite_references_link_one',
					$this->referencesKey( $key ),
					$this->refKey( $key, $val['count'] ),
					$this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_text', $key )
				);
		if ( $val['count'] < 0 )
			return
				wfMsgForContentNoTrans(
					'cite_references_link_one',
					$this->referencesKey( $val['key'] ),
					#$this->refKey( $val['key'], $val['count'] ),
					$this->refKey( $val['key'] ),

					( $val['text'] != '' ? $val['text'] : $this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_text', $key ) )						
				);
		// Standalone named reference, I want to format this like an
		// anonymous reference because displaying "1. 1.1 Ref text" is
		// overkill and users frequently use named references when they
		// don't need them for convenience
		else if ( $val['count'] === 0 )
			return
				wfMsgForContentNoTrans(
					'cite_references_link_one',
					$this->referencesKey( $key ."-" . $val['key'] ),
					#$this->refKey( $key, $val['count'] ),
					$this->refKey( $key, $val['key']."-".$val['count'] ),
					( $val['text'] != '' ? $val['text'] : $this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_text', $key ) )
				);
		// Named references with >1 occurrences
		else {
			$links = array();
//for group handling, we have an extra key here.
			for ( $i = 0; $i <= $val['count']; ++$i ) {
				$links[] = wfMsgForContentNoTrans(
						'cite_references_link_many_format',
						$this->refKey( $key, $val['key']."-$i" ),
						$this->referencesFormatEntryNumericBacklinkLabel( $val['number'], $i, $val['count'] ),
						$this->referencesFormatEntryAlternateBacklinkLabel( $i )
				);
			}

			$list = $this->listToText( $links );

			return
				wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_references_link_many',
					$this->referencesKey( $key ."-" . $val['key'] ),
					$list,
					( $val['text'] != '' ? $val['text'] : $this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_text', $key ) )
				);
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Generate a numeric backlink given a base number and an
	 * offset, e.g. $base = 1, $offset = 2; = 1.2
	 * Since bug #5525, it correctly does 1.9 -> 1.10 as well as 1.099 -> 1.100
	 *
	 * @static
	 *
	 * @param int $base The base
	 * @param int $offset The offset
	 * @param int $max Maximum value expected.
	 * @return string
	 */
	function referencesFormatEntryNumericBacklinkLabel( $base, $offset, $max ) {
		global $wgContLang;
		$scope = strlen( $max );
		$ret = $wgContLang->formatNum(
			sprintf("%s.%0{$scope}s", $base, $offset)
		);
		return $ret;
	}

	/**
	 * Generate a custom format backlink given an offset, e.g.
	 * $offset = 2; = c if $this->mBacklinkLabels = array( 'a',
	 * 'b', 'c', ...). Return an error if the offset > the # of
	 * array items
	 *
	 * @param int $offset The offset
	 *
	 * @return string
	 */
	function referencesFormatEntryAlternateBacklinkLabel( $offset ) {
		if ( !isset( $this->mBacklinkLabels ) ) {
			$this->genBacklinkLabels();
		}
		if ( isset( $this->mBacklinkLabels[$offset] ) ) {
			return $this->mBacklinkLabels[$offset];
		} else {
			// Feed me!
			return $this->error( 'cite_error_references_no_backlink_label' );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Return an id for use in wikitext output based on a key and
	 * optionally the number of it, used in <references>, not <ref>
	 * (since otherwise it would link to itself)
	 *
	 * @static
	 *
	 * @param string $key The key
	 * @param int $num The number of the key
	 * @return string A key for use in wikitext
	 */
	function refKey( $key, $num = null ) {
		$prefix = wfMsgForContent( 'cite_reference_link_prefix' );
		$suffix = wfMsgForContent( 'cite_reference_link_suffix' );
		if ( isset( $num ) )
			$key = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_reference_link_key_with_num', $key, $num );
		
		return $prefix . $key . $suffix;
	}

	/**
	 * Return an id for use in wikitext output based on a key and
	 * optionally the number of it, used in <ref>, not <references>
	 * (since otherwise it would link to itself)
	 *
	 * @static
	 *
	 * @param string $key The key
	 * @param int $num The number of the key
	 * @return string A key for use in wikitext
	 */
	function referencesKey( $key, $num = null ) {
		$prefix = wfMsgForContent( 'cite_references_link_prefix' );
		$suffix = wfMsgForContent( 'cite_references_link_suffix' );
		if ( isset( $num ) )
			$key = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_reference_link_key_with_num', $key, $num );
		
		return $prefix . $key . $suffix;
	}

	/**
	 * Generate a link (<sup ...) for the <ref> element from a key
	 * and return XHTML ready for output
	 *
	 * @param string $key The key for the link
	 * @param int $count The index of the key, used for distinguishing
	 *                   multiple occurances of the same key
	 * @param int $label The label to use for the link, I want to
	 *                   use the same label for all occourances of
	 *                   the same named reference.
	 * @return string
	 */
	function linkRef( $group, $key, $count = null, $label = null, $subkey = '' ) {
		global $wgContLang;
		return
			$this->parse(
				wfMsgForContentNoTrans(
					'cite_reference_link',
					$this->refKey( $key, $count ),
					$this->referencesKey( $key . $subkey ),
					(($group == CITE_DEFAULT_GROUP)?'':"$group ").$wgContLang->formatNum( is_null( $label ) ? ++$this->mGroupCnt[$group] : $label )
				)
			);
	}

	/**
	 * This does approximately the same thing as
	 * Language::listToText() but due to this being used for a
	 * slightly different purpose (people might not want , as the
	 * first separator and not 'and' as the second, and this has to
	 * use messages from the content language) I'm rolling my own.
	 *
	 * @static
	 *
	 * @param array $arr The array to format
	 * @return string
	 */
	function listToText( $arr ) {
		$cnt = count( $arr );

		$sep = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_references_link_many_sep' );
		$and = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_references_link_many_and' );

		if ( $cnt == 1 )
			// Enforce always returning a string
			return (string)$arr[0];
		else {
			$t = array_slice( $arr, 0, $cnt - 1 );
			return implode( $sep, $t ) . $and . $arr[$cnt - 1];
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Parse a given fragment and fix up Tidy's trail of blood on
	 * it...
	 *
	 * @param string $in The text to parse
	 * @return string The parsed text
	 */
	function parse( $in ) {
		if ( method_exists( $this->mParser, 'recursiveTagParse' ) ) {
			// New fast method
			return $this->mParser->recursiveTagParse( $in );
		} else {
			// Old method
			$ret = $this->mParser->parse(
				$in,
				$this->mParser->mTitle,
				$this->mParser->mOptions,
				// Avoid whitespace buildup
				false,
				// Important, otherwise $this->clearState()
				// would get run every time <ref> or
				// <references> is called, fucking the whole
				// thing up.
				false
			);
			$text = $ret->getText();
			
			return $this->fixTidy( $text );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Tidy treats all input as a block, it will e.g. wrap most
	 * input in <p> if it isn't already, fix that and return the fixed text
	 *
	 * @static
	 *
	 * @param string $text The text to fix
	 * @return string The fixed text
	 */
	function fixTidy( $text ) {
		global $wgUseTidy;

		if ( ! $wgUseTidy )
			return $text;
		else {
			$text = preg_replace( '~^<p>\s*~', '', $text );
			$text = preg_replace( '~\s*</p>\s*~', '', $text );
			$text = preg_replace( '~\n$~', '', $text );
			
			return $text;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Generate the labels to pass to the
	 * 'cite_references_link_many_format' message, the format is an
	 * arbitary number of tokens separated by [\t\n ]
	 */
	function genBacklinkLabels() {
		wfProfileIn( __METHOD__ );
		$text = wfMsgForContentNoTrans( 'cite_references_link_many_format_backlink_labels' );
		$this->mBacklinkLabels = preg_split( '#[\n\t ]#', $text );
		wfProfileOut( __METHOD__ );
	}

	/**
	 * Gets run when Parser::clearState() gets run, since we don't
	 * want the counts to transcend pages and other instances
	 */
	function clearState() {
		# Don't clear state when we're in the middle of parsing
		# a <ref> tag
		if( $this->mInCite || $this->mInReferences )
			return true;
 
		$this->mGroupCnt = array();
		$this->mOutCnt = -1;
		$this->mInCnt = 0;
		$this->mRefs = array();
		$this->mReferencesErrors = array();
		$this->mRefCallStack = array();

		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Called at the end of page processing to append an error if refs were 
	 * used without a references tag.
	 */
	function checkRefsNoReferences(&$parser, &$text){
		if ( $parser->getOptions()->getIsSectionPreview() ) return true;

		foreach ( $this->mRefs as $group => $refs ) {
			if ( count( $refs ) == 0 ) continue;
			$text .= "\n<br />";
			if ( $group == CITE_DEFAULT_GROUP ) {
				$text .= $this->error( 'cite_error_refs_without_references' );
			} else {
				$text .= $this->error( 'cite_error_group_refs_without_references', htmlspecialchars( $group ) );
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Initialize the parser hooks
	 */
	function setHooks() {
		global $wgParser, $wgHooks;

		$wgParser->setHook( 'ref' , array( &$this, 'ref' ) );
		$wgParser->setHook( 'references' , array( &$this, 'references' ) );

		$wgHooks['ParserClearState'][] = array( &$this, 'clearState' );
		$wgHooks['ParserBeforeTidy'][] = array( &$this, 'checkRefsNoReferences' );
	}

	/**
	 * Return an error message based on an error ID
	 *
	 * @param string $key   Message name for the error
	 * @param string $param Parameter to pass to the message
	 * @return string XHTML ready for output
	 */
	function error( $key, $param=null ) {
		# We rely on the fact that PHP is okay with passing unused argu-
		# ments to functions.  If $1 is not used in the message, wfMsg will
		# just ignore the extra parameter.
		return 
			$this->parse(
				'<strong class="error">' .
				wfMsgNoTrans( 'cite_error', wfMsgNoTrans( $key, $param ) ) .
				'</strong>'
			);
	}

	/**
	 * Die with a backtrace if something happens in the code which
	 * shouldn't have
	 *
	 * @param int $error  ID for the error
	 * @param string $data Serialized error data
	 */
	function croak( $error, $data ) {
		wfDebugDieBacktrace( wfMsgForContent( 'cite_croak', $this->error( $error ), $data ) );
	}

	function generateRefFromTemplate($argv){
		global $wgAllowCiteTemplates;
		$str = "";
		
		if (!$wgAllowCiteTemplates) return $str;
		
		// accepts: first, last, title, year, publisher, isbn, page
		if ( isset($argv['first']) && isset($argv['last']) ) $str .= substr($argv['first'], 0, 1) .". ". $argv['last'] .". ";
		if ( isset($argv['title']) ) $str .= "''". $argv['title'] ."''. ";
		if ( isset($argv['publisher']) && isset($argv['location']) ) $str .= $argv['publisher'] .": ". $argv['location'] .". ";
		if ( isset($argv['year']) ) $str .= $argv['year'] .". ";
		if ( isset($argv['page']) ) $str .= "Page ". $argv['page'] .". ";
		if ( isset($argv['isbn']) ) $str .= "ISBN: ". $argv['isbn'];
		
		return $str;
	}
	/**#@-*/
}