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authorDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2020-11-09 12:21:42 +0100
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-/*
- Copyright 2011-2020 David Robillard <http://drobilla.net>
-
- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
- purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
-
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
- WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
- ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
- WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
- ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
- OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-*/
-
-/**
- @file serd.h API for Serd, a lightweight RDF syntax library.
-*/
-
-#ifndef SERD_SERD_H
-#define SERD_SERD_H
-
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-#include <stddef.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-
-#ifdef SERD_SHARED
-# ifdef _WIN32
-# define SERD_LIB_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
-# define SERD_LIB_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
-# else
-# define SERD_LIB_IMPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
-# define SERD_LIB_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
-# endif
-# ifdef SERD_INTERNAL
-# define SERD_API SERD_LIB_EXPORT
-# else
-# define SERD_API SERD_LIB_IMPORT
-# endif
-#else
-# define SERD_API
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-# if defined(__GNUC__)
-# pragma GCC diagnostic push
-# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant"
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/**
- @defgroup serd Serd
- A lightweight RDF syntax library.
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Environment.
-
- Represents the state required to resolve a CURIE or relative URI, e.g. the
- base URI and set of namespace prefixes at a particular point.
-*/
-typedef struct SerdEnvImpl SerdEnv;
-
-/**
- RDF reader.
-
- Parses RDF by calling user-provided sink functions as input is consumed
- (much like an XML SAX parser).
-*/
-typedef struct SerdReaderImpl SerdReader;
-
-/**
- RDF writer.
-
- Provides a number of functions to allow writing RDF syntax out to some
- stream. These functions are deliberately compatible with the sink functions
- used by SerdReader, so a reader can be directly connected to a writer to
- re-serialise a document with minimal overhead.
-*/
-typedef struct SerdWriterImpl SerdWriter;
-
-/**
- Return status code.
-*/
-typedef enum {
- SERD_SUCCESS, /**< No error */
- SERD_FAILURE, /**< Non-fatal failure */
- SERD_ERR_UNKNOWN, /**< Unknown error */
- SERD_ERR_BAD_SYNTAX, /**< Invalid syntax */
- SERD_ERR_BAD_ARG, /**< Invalid argument */
- SERD_ERR_NOT_FOUND, /**< Not found */
- SERD_ERR_ID_CLASH, /**< Encountered clashing blank node IDs */
- SERD_ERR_BAD_CURIE, /**< Invalid CURIE (e.g. prefix does not exist) */
- SERD_ERR_INTERNAL /**< Unexpected internal error (should not happen) */
-} SerdStatus;
-
-/**
- RDF syntax type.
-*/
-typedef enum {
- /**
- Turtle - Terse RDF Triple Language (UTF-8).
- @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/">Turtle</a>
- */
- SERD_TURTLE = 1,
-
- /**
- NTriples - Line-based RDF triples (ASCII).
- @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-testcases#ntriples">NTriples</a>
- */
- SERD_NTRIPLES = 2,
-
- /**
- NQuads - Line-based RDF quads (UTF-8).
- @see <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/n-quads/">NQuads</a>
- */
- SERD_NQUADS = 3,
-
- /**
- TriG - Terse RDF quads (UTF-8).
- @see <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/trig/">Trig</a>
- */
- SERD_TRIG = 4
-} SerdSyntax;
-
-/**
- Flags indicating inline abbreviation information for a statement.
-*/
-typedef enum {
- SERD_EMPTY_S = 1 << 1, /**< Empty blank node subject */
- SERD_EMPTY_O = 1 << 2, /**< Empty blank node object */
- SERD_ANON_S_BEGIN = 1 << 3, /**< Start of anonymous subject */
- SERD_ANON_O_BEGIN = 1 << 4, /**< Start of anonymous object */
- SERD_ANON_CONT = 1 << 5, /**< Continuation of anonymous node */
- SERD_LIST_S_BEGIN = 1 << 6, /**< Start of list subject */
- SERD_LIST_O_BEGIN = 1 << 7, /**< Start of list object */
- SERD_LIST_CONT = 1 << 8 /**< Continuation of list */
-} SerdStatementFlag;
-
-/**
- Bitwise OR of SerdStatementFlag values.
-*/
-typedef uint32_t SerdStatementFlags;
-
-/**
- Type of a syntactic RDF node.
-
- This is more precise than the type of an abstract RDF node. An abstract
- node is either a resource, literal, or blank. In syntax there are two ways
- to refer to a resource (by URI or CURIE) and two ways to refer to a blank
- (by ID or anonymously). Anonymous (inline) blank nodes are expressed using
- SerdStatementFlags rather than this type.
-*/
-typedef enum {
- /**
- The type of a nonexistent node.
-
- This type is useful as a sentinel, but is never emitted by the reader.
- */
- SERD_NOTHING = 0,
-
- /**
- Literal value.
-
- A literal optionally has either a language, or a datatype (not both).
- */
- SERD_LITERAL = 1,
-
- /**
- URI (absolute or relative).
-
- Value is an unquoted URI string, which is either a relative reference
- with respect to the current base URI (e.g. "foo/bar"), or an absolute
- URI (e.g. "http://example.org/foo").
- @see <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986">RFC3986</a>.
- */
- SERD_URI = 2,
-
- /**
- CURIE, a shortened URI.
-
- Value is an unquoted CURIE string relative to the current environment,
- e.g. "rdf:type".
- @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/curie">CURIE Syntax 1.0</a>
- */
- SERD_CURIE = 3,
-
- /**
- A blank node.
-
- Value is a blank node ID, e.g. "id3", which is meaningful only within
- this serialisation.
- @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle#nodeID">Turtle
- <tt>nodeID</tt></a>
- */
- SERD_BLANK = 4
-} SerdType;
-
-/**
- Flags indicating certain string properties relevant to serialisation.
-*/
-typedef enum {
- SERD_HAS_NEWLINE = 1, /**< Contains line breaks ('\\n' or '\\r') */
- SERD_HAS_QUOTE = 1 << 1 /**< Contains quotes ('"') */
-} SerdNodeFlag;
-
-/**
- Bitwise OR of SerdNodeFlag values.
-*/
-typedef uint32_t SerdNodeFlags;
-
-/**
- A syntactic RDF node.
-*/
-typedef struct {
- const uint8_t* buf; /**< Value string */
- size_t n_bytes; /**< Size in bytes (not including null) */
- size_t n_chars; /**< Length in characters (not including null)*/
- SerdNodeFlags flags; /**< Node flags (e.g. string properties) */
- SerdType type; /**< Node type */
-} SerdNode;
-
-/**
- An unterminated string fragment.
-*/
-typedef struct {
- const uint8_t* buf; /**< Start of chunk */
- size_t len; /**< Length of chunk in bytes */
-} SerdChunk;
-
-/**
- An error description.
-*/
-typedef struct {
- SerdStatus status; /**< Error code */
- const uint8_t* filename; /**< File where error was encountered, or NULL */
- unsigned line; /**< Line where error was encountered, or 0 */
- unsigned col; /**< Column where error was encountered */
- const char* fmt; /**< Message format string (printf style) */
- va_list* args; /**< Arguments for fmt */
-} SerdError;
-
-/**
- A parsed URI.
-
- This struct directly refers to chunks in other strings, it does not own any
- memory itself. Thus, URIs can be parsed and/or resolved against a base URI
- in-place without allocating memory.
-*/
-typedef struct {
- SerdChunk scheme; /**< Scheme */
- SerdChunk authority; /**< Authority */
- SerdChunk path_base; /**< Path prefix if relative */
- SerdChunk path; /**< Path suffix */
- SerdChunk query; /**< Query */
- SerdChunk fragment; /**< Fragment */
-} SerdURI;
-
-/**
- Syntax style options.
-
- The style of the writer output can be controlled by ORing together
- values from this enumeration. Note that some options are only supported
- for some syntaxes (e.g. NTriples does not support abbreviation and is
- always ASCII).
-*/
-typedef enum {
- SERD_STYLE_ABBREVIATED = 1, /**< Abbreviate triples when possible. */
- SERD_STYLE_ASCII = 1 << 1, /**< Escape all non-ASCII characters. */
- SERD_STYLE_RESOLVED = 1 << 2, /**< Resolve URIs against base URI. */
- SERD_STYLE_CURIED = 1 << 3, /**< Shorten URIs into CURIEs. */
- SERD_STYLE_BULK = 1 << 4 /**< Write output in pages. */
-} SerdStyle;
-
-/**
- Free memory allocated by Serd.
-
- This function exists because some systems require memory allocated by a
- library to be freed by code in the same library. It is otherwise equivalent
- to the standard C free() function.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_free(void* ptr);
-
-/**
- @name String Utilities
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Return a string describing a status code.
-*/
-SERD_API
-const uint8_t*
-serd_strerror(SerdStatus status);
-
-/**
- Measure a UTF-8 string.
- @return Length of `str` in characters (except NULL).
- @param str A null-terminated UTF-8 string.
- @param n_bytes (Output) Set to the size of `str` in bytes (except NULL).
- @param flags (Output) Set to the applicable flags.
-*/
-SERD_API
-size_t
-serd_strlen(const uint8_t* str, size_t* n_bytes, SerdNodeFlags* flags);
-
-/**
- Parse a string to a double.
-
- The API of this function is identical to the standard C strtod function,
- except this function is locale-independent and always matches the lexical
- format used in the Turtle grammar (the decimal point is always ".").
-*/
-SERD_API
-double
-serd_strtod(const char* str, char** endptr);
-
-/**
- Decode a base64 string.
- This function can be used to deserialise a blob node created with
- serd_node_new_blob().
-
- @param str Base64 string to decode.
- @param len The length of `str`.
- @param size Set to the size of the returned blob in bytes.
- @return A newly allocated blob which must be freed with serd_free().
-*/
-SERD_API
-void*
-serd_base64_decode(const uint8_t* str, size_t len, size_t* size);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name Byte Streams
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Function to detect I/O stream errors.
-
- Identical semantics to `ferror`.
-
- @return Non-zero if `stream` has encountered an error.
-*/
-typedef int (*SerdStreamErrorFunc)(void* stream);
-
-/**
- Source function for raw string input.
-
- Identical semantics to `fread`, but may set errno for more informative error
- reporting than supported by SerdStreamErrorFunc.
-
- @param buf Output buffer.
- @param size Size of a single element of data in bytes (always 1).
- @param nmemb Number of elements to read.
- @param stream Stream to read from (FILE* for fread).
- @return Number of elements (bytes) read.
-*/
-typedef size_t (*SerdSource)(void* buf,
- size_t size,
- size_t nmemb,
- void* stream);
-
-/**
- Sink function for raw string output.
-*/
-typedef size_t (*SerdSink)(const void* buf, size_t len, void* stream);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name URI
- @{
-*/
-
-static const SerdURI SERD_URI_NULL = {
- {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}
-};
-
-/**
- Return the local path for `uri`, or NULL if `uri` is not a file URI.
- Note this (inappropriately named) function only removes the file scheme if
- necessary, and returns `uri` unmodified if it is an absolute path. Percent
- encoding and other issues are not handled, to properly convert a file URI to
- a path, use serd_file_uri_parse().
-*/
-SERD_API
-const uint8_t*
-serd_uri_to_path(const uint8_t* uri);
-
-/**
- Get the unescaped path and hostname from a file URI.
- @param uri A file URI.
- @param hostname If non-NULL, set to the hostname, if present.
- @return The path component of the URI.
-
- The returned path and `*hostname` must be freed with serd_free().
-*/
-SERD_API
-uint8_t*
-serd_file_uri_parse(const uint8_t* uri, uint8_t** hostname);
-
-/**
- Return true iff `utf8` starts with a valid URI scheme.
-*/
-SERD_API
-bool
-serd_uri_string_has_scheme(const uint8_t* utf8);
-
-/**
- Parse `utf8`, writing result to `out`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_uri_parse(const uint8_t* utf8, SerdURI* out);
-
-/**
- Set target `t` to reference `r` resolved against `base`.
-
- @see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2.2
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_uri_resolve(const SerdURI* r, const SerdURI* base, SerdURI* t);
-
-/**
- Serialise `uri` with a series of calls to `sink`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-size_t
-serd_uri_serialise(const SerdURI* uri, SerdSink sink, void* stream);
-
-/**
- Serialise `uri` relative to `base` with a series of calls to `sink`.
-
- The `uri` is written as a relative URI iff if it a child of `base` and @c
- root. The optional `root` parameter must be a prefix of `base` and can be
- used keep up-references ("../") within a certain namespace.
-*/
-SERD_API
-size_t
-serd_uri_serialise_relative(const SerdURI* uri,
- const SerdURI* base,
- const SerdURI* root,
- SerdSink sink,
- void* stream);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name Node
- @{
-*/
-
-static const SerdNode SERD_NODE_NULL = { NULL, 0, 0, 0, SERD_NOTHING };
-
-/**
- Make a (shallow) node from `str`.
-
- This measures, but does not copy, `str`. No memory is allocated.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_from_string(SerdType type, const uint8_t* str);
-
-/**
- Make a (shallow) node from a prefix of `str`.
-
- This measures, but does not copy, `str`. No memory is allocated.
- Note that the returned node may not be null terminated.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_from_substring(SerdType type, const uint8_t* str, size_t len);
-
-/**
- Simple wrapper for serd_node_new_uri() to resolve a URI node.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_uri_from_node(const SerdNode* uri_node,
- const SerdURI* base,
- SerdURI* out);
-
-/**
- Simple wrapper for serd_node_new_uri() to resolve a URI string.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_uri_from_string(const uint8_t* str,
- const SerdURI* base,
- SerdURI* out);
-
-/**
- Create a new file URI node from a file system path and optional hostname.
-
- Backslashes in Windows paths will be converted and '%' will always be
- percent encoded. If `escape` is true, all other invalid characters will be
- percent encoded as well.
-
- If `path` is relative, `hostname` is ignored.
- If `out` is not NULL, it will be set to the parsed URI.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_file_uri(const uint8_t* path,
- const uint8_t* hostname,
- SerdURI* out,
- bool escape);
-
-/**
- Create a new node by serialising `uri` into a new string.
-
- @param uri The URI to serialise.
-
- @param base Base URI to resolve `uri` against (or NULL for no resolution).
-
- @param out Set to the parsing of the new URI (i.e. points only to
- memory owned by the new returned node).
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_uri(const SerdURI* uri, const SerdURI* base, SerdURI* out);
-
-/**
- Create a new node by serialising `uri` into a new relative URI.
-
- @param uri The URI to serialise.
-
- @param base Base URI to make `uri` relative to, if possible.
-
- @param root Root URI for resolution (see serd_uri_serialise_relative()).
-
- @param out Set to the parsing of the new URI (i.e. points only to
- memory owned by the new returned node).
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_relative_uri(const SerdURI* uri,
- const SerdURI* base,
- const SerdURI* root,
- SerdURI* out);
-
-/**
- Create a new node by serialising `d` into an xsd:decimal string.
-
- The resulting node will always contain a `.', start with a digit, and end
- with a digit (i.e. will have a leading and/or trailing `0' if necessary).
- It will never be in scientific notation. A maximum of `frac_digits` digits
- will be written after the decimal point, but trailing zeros will
- automatically be omitted (except one if `d` is a round integer).
-
- Note that about 16 and 8 fractional digits are required to precisely
- represent a double and float, respectively.
-
- @param d The value for the new node.
- @param frac_digits The maximum number of digits after the decimal place.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_decimal(double d, unsigned frac_digits);
-
-/**
- Create a new node by serialising `i` into an xsd:integer string.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_integer(int64_t i);
-
-/**
- Create a node by serialising `buf` into an xsd:base64Binary string.
- This function can be used to make a serialisable node out of arbitrary
- binary data, which can be decoded using serd_base64_decode().
-
- @param buf Raw binary input data.
- @param size Size of `buf`.
- @param wrap_lines Wrap lines at 76 characters to conform to RFC 2045.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_new_blob(const void* buf, size_t size, bool wrap_lines);
-
-/**
- Make a deep copy of `node`.
-
- @return a node that the caller must free with serd_node_free().
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_node_copy(const SerdNode* node);
-
-/**
- Return true iff `a` is equal to `b`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-bool
-serd_node_equals(const SerdNode* a, const SerdNode* b);
-
-/**
- Free any data owned by `node`.
-
- Note that if `node` is itself dynamically allocated (which is not the case
- for nodes created internally by serd), it will not be freed.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_node_free(SerdNode* node);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name Event Handlers
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Sink (callback) for errors.
-
- @param handle Handle for user data.
- @param error Error description.
-*/
-typedef SerdStatus (*SerdErrorSink)(void* handle,
- const SerdError* error);
-
-/**
- Sink (callback) for base URI changes.
-
- Called whenever the base URI of the serialisation changes.
-*/
-typedef SerdStatus (*SerdBaseSink)(void* handle,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Sink (callback) for namespace definitions.
-
- Called whenever a prefix is defined in the serialisation.
-*/
-typedef SerdStatus (*SerdPrefixSink)(void* handle,
- const SerdNode* name,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Sink (callback) for statements.
-
- Called for every RDF statement in the serialisation.
-*/
-typedef SerdStatus (*SerdStatementSink)(void* handle,
- SerdStatementFlags flags,
- const SerdNode* graph,
- const SerdNode* subject,
- const SerdNode* predicate,
- const SerdNode* object,
- const SerdNode* object_datatype,
- const SerdNode* object_lang);
-
-/**
- Sink (callback) for anonymous node end markers.
-
- This is called to indicate that the anonymous node with the given
- `value` will no longer be referred to by any future statements
- (i.e. the anonymous serialisation of the node is finished).
-*/
-typedef SerdStatus (*SerdEndSink)(void* handle,
- const SerdNode* node);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name Environment
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Create a new environment.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdEnv*
-serd_env_new(const SerdNode* base_uri);
-
-/**
- Free `ns`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_env_free(SerdEnv* env);
-
-/**
- Get the current base URI.
-*/
-SERD_API
-const SerdNode*
-serd_env_get_base_uri(const SerdEnv* env,
- SerdURI* out);
-
-/**
- Set the current base URI.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_env_set_base_uri(SerdEnv* env,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Set a namespace prefix.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_env_set_prefix(SerdEnv* env,
- const SerdNode* name,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Set a namespace prefix.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_env_set_prefix_from_strings(SerdEnv* env,
- const uint8_t* name,
- const uint8_t* uri);
-
-/**
- Qualify `uri` into a CURIE if possible.
-*/
-SERD_API
-bool
-serd_env_qualify(const SerdEnv* env,
- const SerdNode* uri,
- SerdNode* prefix,
- SerdChunk* suffix);
-
-/**
- Expand `curie`.
-
- Errors: SERD_ERR_BAD_ARG if `curie` is not valid, or SERD_ERR_BAD_CURIE if
- prefix is not defined in `env`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_env_expand(const SerdEnv* env,
- const SerdNode* curie,
- SerdChunk* uri_prefix,
- SerdChunk* uri_suffix);
-
-/**
- Expand `node`, which must be a CURIE or URI, to a full URI.
-
- Returns null if `node` can not be expanded.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdNode
-serd_env_expand_node(const SerdEnv* env,
- const SerdNode* node);
-
-/**
- Call `func` for each prefix defined in `env`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_env_foreach(const SerdEnv* env,
- SerdPrefixSink func,
- void* handle);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name Reader
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Create a new RDF reader.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdReader*
-serd_reader_new(SerdSyntax syntax,
- void* handle,
- void (*free_handle)(void*),
- SerdBaseSink base_sink,
- SerdPrefixSink prefix_sink,
- SerdStatementSink statement_sink,
- SerdEndSink end_sink);
-
-/**
- Enable or disable strict parsing.
-
- The reader is non-strict (lax) by default, which will tolerate URIs with
- invalid characters. Setting strict will fail when parsing such files. An
- error is printed for invalid input in either case.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_reader_set_strict(SerdReader* reader, bool strict);
-
-/**
- Set a function to be called when errors occur during reading.
-
- The `error_sink` will be called with `handle` as its first argument. If
- no error function is set, errors are printed to stderr in GCC style.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_reader_set_error_sink(SerdReader* reader,
- SerdErrorSink error_sink,
- void* error_handle);
-
-/**
- Return the `handle` passed to serd_reader_new().
-*/
-SERD_API
-void*
-serd_reader_get_handle(const SerdReader* reader);
-
-/**
- Set a prefix to be added to all blank node identifiers.
-
- This is useful when multiple files are to be parsed into the same output
- (e.g. a store, or other files). Since Serd preserves blank node IDs, this
- could cause conflicts where two non-equivalent blank nodes are merged,
- resulting in corrupt data. By setting a unique blank node prefix for each
- parsed file, this can be avoided, while preserving blank node names.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_reader_add_blank_prefix(SerdReader* reader,
- const uint8_t* prefix);
-
-/**
- Set the URI of the default graph.
-
- If this is set, the reader will emit quads with the graph set to the given
- node for any statements that are not in a named graph (which is currently
- all of them since Serd currently does not support any graph syntaxes).
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_reader_set_default_graph(SerdReader* reader,
- const SerdNode* graph);
-
-/**
- Read a file at a given `uri`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_read_file(SerdReader* reader,
- const uint8_t* uri);
-
-/**
- Start an incremental read from a file handle.
-
- Iff `bulk` is true, `file` will be read a page at a time. This is more
- efficient, but uses a page of memory and means that an entire page of input
- must be ready before any callbacks will fire. To react as soon as input
- arrives, set `bulk` to false.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_start_stream(SerdReader* reader,
- FILE* file,
- const uint8_t* name,
- bool bulk);
-
-/**
- Start an incremental read from a user-specified source.
-
- The `read_func` is guaranteed to only be called for `page_size` elements
- with size 1 (i.e. `page_size` bytes).
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_start_source_stream(SerdReader* reader,
- SerdSource read_func,
- SerdStreamErrorFunc error_func,
- void* stream,
- const uint8_t* name,
- size_t page_size);
-
-/**
- Read a single "chunk" of data during an incremental read.
-
- This function will read a single top level description, and return. This
- may be a directive, statement, or several statements; essentially it reads
- until a '.' is encountered. This is particularly useful for reading
- directly from a pipe or socket.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_read_chunk(SerdReader* reader);
-
-/**
- Finish an incremental read from a file handle.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_end_stream(SerdReader* reader);
-
-/**
- Read `file`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_read_file_handle(SerdReader* reader,
- FILE* file,
- const uint8_t* name);
-
-/**
- Read a user-specified byte source.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_read_source(SerdReader* reader,
- SerdSource source,
- SerdStreamErrorFunc error,
- void* stream,
- const uint8_t* name,
- size_t page_size);
-
-/**
- Read `utf8`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_reader_read_string(SerdReader* reader, const uint8_t* utf8);
-
-/**
- Free `reader`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_reader_free(SerdReader* reader);
-
-/**
- @}
- @name Writer
- @{
-*/
-
-/**
- Create a new RDF writer.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdWriter*
-serd_writer_new(SerdSyntax syntax,
- SerdStyle style,
- SerdEnv* env,
- const SerdURI* base_uri,
- SerdSink ssink,
- void* stream);
-
-/**
- Free `writer`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_writer_free(SerdWriter* writer);
-
-/**
- Return the env used by `writer`.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdEnv*
-serd_writer_get_env(SerdWriter* writer);
-
-/**
- A convenience sink function for writing to a FILE*.
-
- This function can be used as a SerdSink when writing to a FILE*. The
- `stream` parameter must be a FILE* opened for writing.
-*/
-SERD_API
-size_t
-serd_file_sink(const void* buf, size_t len, void* stream);
-
-/**
- A convenience sink function for writing to a string.
-
- This function can be used as a SerdSink to write to a SerdChunk which is
- resized as necessary with realloc(). The `stream` parameter must point to
- an initialized SerdChunk. When the write is finished, the string should be
- retrieved with serd_chunk_sink_finish().
-*/
-SERD_API
-size_t
-serd_chunk_sink(const void* buf, size_t len, void* stream);
-
-/**
- Finish a serialisation to a chunk with serd_chunk_sink().
-
- The returned string is the result of the serialisation, which is NULL
- terminated (by this function) and owned by the caller.
-*/
-SERD_API
-uint8_t*
-serd_chunk_sink_finish(SerdChunk* stream);
-
-/**
- Set a function to be called when errors occur during writing.
-
- The `error_sink` will be called with `handle` as its first argument. If
- no error function is set, errors are printed to stderr.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_writer_set_error_sink(SerdWriter* writer,
- SerdErrorSink error_sink,
- void* error_handle);
-
-/**
- Set a prefix to be removed from matching blank node identifiers.
-*/
-SERD_API
-void
-serd_writer_chop_blank_prefix(SerdWriter* writer,
- const uint8_t* prefix);
-
-/**
- Set the current output base URI (and emit directive if applicable).
-
- Note this function can be safely casted to SerdBaseSink.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_writer_set_base_uri(SerdWriter* writer,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Set the current root URI.
-
- The root URI should be a prefix of the base URI. The path of the root URI
- is the highest path any relative up-reference can refer to. For example,
- with root <file:///foo/root> and base <file:///foo/root/base>,
- <file:///foo/root> will be written as <../>, but <file:///foo> will be
- written non-relatively as <file:///foo>. If the root is not explicitly set,
- it defaults to the base URI, so no up-references will be created at all.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_writer_set_root_uri(SerdWriter* writer,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Set a namespace prefix (and emit directive if applicable).
-
- Note this function can be safely casted to SerdPrefixSink.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_writer_set_prefix(SerdWriter* writer,
- const SerdNode* name,
- const SerdNode* uri);
-
-/**
- Write a statement.
-
- Note this function can be safely casted to SerdStatementSink.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_writer_write_statement(SerdWriter* writer,
- SerdStatementFlags flags,
- const SerdNode* graph,
- const SerdNode* subject,
- const SerdNode* predicate,
- const SerdNode* object,
- const SerdNode* datatype,
- const SerdNode* lang);
-
-/**
- Mark the end of an anonymous node's description.
-
- Note this function can be safely casted to SerdEndSink.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_writer_end_anon(SerdWriter* writer,
- const SerdNode* node);
-
-/**
- Finish a write.
-*/
-SERD_API
-SerdStatus
-serd_writer_finish(SerdWriter* writer);
-
-/**
- @}
- @}
-*/
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-# if defined(__GNUC__)
-# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
-# endif
-} /* extern "C" */
-#endif
-
-#endif /* SERD_SERD_H */