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Revision as of 06:23, 22 January 2020
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This pulls data from data modules and bunches them together. Language names are gathered in this order:
- Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3 – as defined in ISO 639-3
- Module:Language/data/iana languages – as defined by the IETF-sanctioned IANA registry; names almost always the same as ISO, but does not include 3-letter codes for languages with 2-letter codes, hence the fallback
- Module:Language/data/wp languages – specific to Wikipedia; languages for which we've decided another name is better
In other words, a name set in wp languages will take precedence over one set in iana languages and that too would take precedence over one from iso 639-3. wp languages can be discarded by passing dataset="iana" to the parent module.
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