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This seems like pointless complexity now, since it's easy to just write simply
ordered statements yourself.
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This is a common convention in Turtle and TriG because the special "a" syntax
for rdf type as the first property looks nice, makes things easier to read, and
can be useful for streaming implementations because the type of the instance is
known before reading its properties.
Also significantly clean up the pretty-printing implementation in the process.
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The earlier "test" was just hitting the code without actually checking the
output. This new suite is a set of pretty-printed documents which serd must
reproduce from a model exactly to pass. This should make it easy to add cases
in the future, since each case is just a document, as it should look.
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Clang issues warnings at build time based on the SERD_NONNULL annotations,
which is a much better approach in general. However, it does not cover cases
where the API is being used with another compiler, or without a compiler that
can statically check things at all (such as Python or other dynamic language
bindings).
In those situations, getting a clear assertion message is a lot less confusing
than a random crash somewhere in serd, and it makes it clear that the bug is in
the caller, so I think it's worth the tedious verbosity.
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