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-rw-r--r--serd/serd.h26
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/serd/serd.h b/serd/serd.h
index ad915f74..4f5501f6 100644
--- a/serd/serd.h
+++ b/serd/serd.h
@@ -222,12 +222,12 @@ typedef struct {
} SerdNode;
/**
- An unterminated string fragment.
+ An unterminated immutable slice of a string.
*/
typedef struct {
const char* buf; /**< Start of chunk */
size_t len; /**< Length of chunk in bytes */
-} SerdChunk;
+} SerdSlice;
/**
A mutable buffer in memory.
@@ -252,17 +252,17 @@ typedef struct {
/**
A parsed URI.
- This struct directly refers to chunks in other strings, it does not own any
+ This struct directly refers to slices 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 */
+ SerdSlice scheme; /**< Scheme */
+ SerdSlice authority; /**< Authority */
+ SerdSlice path_base; /**< Path prefix if relative */
+ SerdSlice path; /**< Path suffix */
+ SerdSlice query; /**< Query */
+ SerdSlice fragment; /**< Fragment */
} SerdURI;
/**
@@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ bool
serd_env_qualify(const SerdEnv* env,
const SerdNode* uri,
SerdNode* prefix,
- SerdChunk* suffix);
+ SerdSlice* suffix);
/**
Expand `curie`.
@@ -744,8 +744,8 @@ SERD_API
SerdStatus
serd_env_expand(const SerdEnv* env,
const SerdNode* curie,
- SerdChunk* uri_prefix,
- SerdChunk* uri_suffix);
+ SerdSlice* uri_prefix,
+ SerdSlice* uri_suffix);
/**
Expand `node`, which must be a CURIE or URI, to a full URI.
@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ size_t
serd_buffer_sink(const void* buf, size_t len, void* stream);
/**
- Finish a serialisation to a chunk with serd_buffer_sink().
+ Finish a serialisation to a buffer with serd_buffer_sink().
The returned string is the result of the serialisation, which is NULL
terminated (by this function) and owned by the caller.