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authorDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2021-10-21 15:38:10 -0400
committerDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2022-01-28 21:57:07 -0500
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Replace serdi with more fine-grained tools
Especially with the new functionality, the complexity of the command-line interface alone was really becoming unmanageable. The serdi implementation also had the highest cyclomatic complexity of the entire codebase by a huge margin. So, take a page from the Unix philosophy and split serdi into several more finely-honed tools that can be freely composed. Though there is still unfortunately quite a bit of option overlap between them due to the common details of reading RDF, I think the resulting tools are a lot easier to understand, both from a user and a developer perspective.
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+<http://example.org/s1> <http://example.org/p1> <http://example.org/o1> .
+<http://example.org/s1> <http://example.org/p2> <http://example.org/o2> .