/* Copyright 2011-2021 David Robillard 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 #include #include #include #include #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(SERD_STATIC) && defined(SERD_INTERNAL) # define SERD_API __declspec(dllexport) #elif defined(_WIN32) && !defined(SERD_STATIC) # define SERD_API __declspec(dllimport) #elif defined(__GNUC__) # define SERD_API __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #else # define SERD_API #endif #ifdef __GNUC__ # define SERD_PURE_FUNC __attribute__((pure)) # define SERD_CONST_FUNC __attribute__((const)) #else # define SERD_PURE_FUNC # define SERD_CONST_FUNC #endif #if defined(__clang__) && __clang_major__ >= 7 # define SERD_NONNULL _Nonnull # define SERD_NULLABLE _Nullable # define SERD_ALLOCATED _Null_unspecified #else # define SERD_NONNULL # define SERD_NULLABLE # define SERD_ALLOCATED #endif #define SERD_PURE_API \ SERD_API \ SERD_PURE_FUNC #define SERD_CONST_API \ SERD_API \ SERD_CONST_FUNC #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 C API @{ */ /// RDF syntax type typedef enum { SERD_TURTLE = 1, ///< Terse triples http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle SERD_NTRIPLES = 2, ///< Line-based triples http://www.w3.org/TR/n-triples/ SERD_NQUADS = 3, ///< Line-based quads http://www.w3.org/TR/n-quads/ SERD_TRIG = 4 ///< Terse quads http://www.w3.org/TR/trig/ } SerdSyntax; /// Flags indicating certain string properties relevant to serialisation typedef enum { SERD_HAS_NEWLINE = 1u << 0u, ///< Contains line breaks ('\\n' or '\\r') SERD_HAS_QUOTE = 1u << 1u ///< Contains quotes ('"') } SerdNodeFlag; /// Bitwise OR of SerdNodeFlag values typedef uint32_t SerdNodeFlags; /** An immutable slice of a string. This type is used for many string parameters, to allow referring to slices of strings in-place and to avoid redundant string measurement. */ typedef struct { const char* SERD_NULLABLE buf; ///< Start of string size_t len; ///< Length of string in bytes } SerdStringView; /// A mutable buffer in memory typedef struct { void* SERD_NULLABLE buf; ///< Buffer size_t len; ///< Size of buffer in bytes } SerdBuffer; /** 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* SERD_NULLABLE ptr); /** @defgroup serd_status Status Codes @{ */ /// 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; /// Return a string describing a status code SERD_CONST_API const char* SERD_NONNULL serd_strerror(SerdStatus status); /** @} @defgroup serd_string String Utilities @{ */ /** Measure a UTF-8 string. @return Length of `str` in bytes. @param str A null-terminated UTF-8 string. @param flags (Output) Set to the applicable flags. */ SERD_API size_t serd_strlen(const char* SERD_NONNULL str, SerdNodeFlags* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL str, char* SERD_NONNULL* SERD_NULLABLE 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_ALLOCATED serd_base64_decode(const char* SERD_NONNULL str, size_t len, size_t* SERD_NONNULL size); /** @} @defgroup serd_streams 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* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NONNULL buf, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void* SERD_NONNULL stream); /// Sink function for raw string output typedef size_t (*SerdSink)(const void* SERD_NONNULL buf, size_t len, void* SERD_NONNULL stream); /** @} @defgroup serd_uri URI @{ */ /** A parsed URI. This struct directly refers to slices in other strings, it does not own any memory itself. This allows some URI operations like resolution to be done in-place without allocating memory. */ typedef struct { SerdStringView scheme; ///< Scheme SerdStringView authority; ///< Authority SerdStringView path_base; ///< Path prefix if relative SerdStringView path; ///< Path suffix SerdStringView query; ///< Query SerdStringView fragment; ///< Fragment } SerdURIView; static const SerdURIView SERD_URI_NULL = {{NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}, {NULL, 0}}; /** Get the unescaped path and hostname from a file URI. The returned path and `*hostname` must be freed with serd_free(). @param uri A file URI. @param hostname If non-NULL, set to the hostname, if present. @return The path component of the URI. */ SERD_API char* SERD_NULLABLE serd_file_uri_parse(const char* SERD_NONNULL uri, char* SERD_NONNULL* SERD_NULLABLE hostname); /// Return true iff `utf8` starts with a valid URI scheme SERD_PURE_API bool serd_uri_string_has_scheme(const char* SERD_NULLABLE utf8); /// Parse `utf8`, writing result to `out` SERD_API SerdStatus serd_uri_parse(const char* SERD_NONNULL utf8, SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL out); /** Set target `t` to reference `r` resolved against `base`. @see [RFC3986 5.2.2](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2.2) */ SERD_API void serd_uri_resolve(const SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL r, const SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL base, SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL t); /// Serialise `uri` with a series of calls to `sink` SERD_API size_t serd_uri_serialise(const SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL uri, SerdSink SERD_NONNULL sink, void* SERD_NONNULL 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 `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 SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL uri, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE base, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE root, SerdSink SERD_NONNULL sink, void* SERD_NONNULL stream); /** @} @defgroup serd_node Node @{ */ /** Type of a node. An RDF node, in the abstract sense, can be either a resource, literal, or a blank. This type is more precise, because syntactically there are two ways to refer to a resource (by URI or CURIE). There are also two ways to refer to a blank node in syntax (by ID or anonymously), but this is handled by statement flags rather than distinct node types. */ 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 [RFC3986](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) */ SERD_URI = 2, /** CURIE, a shortened URI. Value is an unquoted CURIE string relative to the current environment, e.g. "rdf:type". @see [CURIE Syntax 1.0](http://www.w3.org/TR/curie) */ SERD_CURIE = 3, /** A blank node. Value is a blank node ID without any syntactic prefix, like "id3", which is meaningful only within this serialisation. @see [RDF 1.1 Turtle](http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/#grammar-production-BLANK_NODE_LABEL) */ SERD_BLANK = 4 } SerdType; /// A syntactic RDF node typedef struct { const char* SERD_NULLABLE buf; ///< Value string size_t n_bytes; ///< Size in bytes (excluding null) SerdNodeFlags flags; ///< Node flags (string properties) SerdType type; ///< Node type } SerdNode; static const SerdNode SERD_NODE_NULL = {NULL, 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 char* SERD_NULLABLE 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 char* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL uri_node, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE base, SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE out); /// Simple wrapper for serd_node_new_uri() to resolve a URI string SERD_API SerdNode serd_node_new_uri_from_string(const char* SERD_NULLABLE str, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE base, SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE out); /** Create a new file URI node from a file system path and optional hostname. Backslashes in Windows paths will be converted, and other characters will be percent encoded as necessary. 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 char* SERD_NONNULL path, const char* SERD_NULLABLE hostname, SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE out); /** 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 SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL uri, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE base, SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE 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 SerdURIView* SERD_NONNULL uri, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE base, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE root, SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NULLABLE node); /// Return true iff `a` is equal to `b` SERD_PURE_API bool serd_node_equals(const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL a, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NULLABLE node); /** @} @defgroup serd_event Event Handlers @{ */ /// Flags indicating inline abbreviation information for a statement typedef enum { SERD_EMPTY_S = 1u << 1u, ///< Empty blank node subject SERD_EMPTY_O = 1u << 2u, ///< Empty blank node object SERD_ANON_S_BEGIN = 1u << 3u, ///< Start of anonymous subject SERD_ANON_O_BEGIN = 1u << 4u, ///< Start of anonymous object SERD_ANON_CONT = 1u << 5u, ///< Continuation of anonymous node SERD_LIST_S_BEGIN = 1u << 6u, ///< Start of list subject SERD_LIST_O_BEGIN = 1u << 7u, ///< Start of list object SERD_LIST_CONT = 1u << 8u ///< Continuation of list } SerdStatementFlag; /// Bitwise OR of SerdStatementFlag values typedef uint32_t SerdStatementFlags; /// An error description typedef struct { SerdStatus status; ///< Error code const char* SERD_NULLABLE filename; ///< File with error unsigned line; ///< Line in file with error or 0 unsigned col; ///< Column in file with error const char* SERD_NONNULL fmt; ///< Printf-style format string va_list* SERD_NONNULL args; ///< Arguments for fmt } SerdError; /** Sink (callback) for errors. @param handle Handle for user data. @param error Error description. */ typedef SerdStatus (*SerdErrorSink)(void* SERD_NULLABLE handle, const SerdError* SERD_NONNULL error); /** Sink (callback) for base URI changes. Called whenever the base URI of the serialisation changes. */ typedef SerdStatus (*SerdBaseSink)(void* SERD_NULLABLE handle, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL uri); /** Sink (callback) for namespace definitions. Called whenever a prefix is defined in the serialisation. */ typedef SerdStatus (*SerdPrefixSink)(void* SERD_NULLABLE handle, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL name, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL uri); /** Sink (callback) for statements. Called for every RDF statement in the serialisation. */ typedef SerdStatus (*SerdStatementSink)( void* SERD_NULLABLE handle, SerdStatementFlags flags, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE graph, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL subject, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL predicate, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL object, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE object_datatype, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NULLABLE handle, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL node); /** @} @defgroup serd_env Environment @{ */ /// Lexical environment for relative URIs or CURIEs (base URI and namespaces) typedef struct SerdEnvImpl SerdEnv; /// Create a new environment SERD_API SerdEnv* SERD_ALLOCATED serd_env_new(const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE base_uri); /// Free `env` SERD_API void serd_env_free(SerdEnv* SERD_NULLABLE env); /// Get the current base URI SERD_API const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL serd_env_get_base_uri(const SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL env, SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE out); /// Set the current base URI SERD_API SerdStatus serd_env_set_base_uri(SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL env, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE uri); /** Set a namespace prefix. A namespace prefix is used to expand CURIE nodes, for example, with the prefix "xsd" set to "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#", "xsd:decimal" will expand to "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#decimal". */ SERD_API SerdStatus serd_env_set_prefix(SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL env, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL name, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL uri); /// Set a namespace prefix SERD_API SerdStatus serd_env_set_prefix_from_strings(SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL env, const char* SERD_NONNULL name, const char* SERD_NONNULL uri); /// Qualify `uri` into a CURIE if possible SERD_API bool serd_env_qualify(const SerdEnv* SERD_NULLABLE env, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL uri, SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL prefix, SerdStringView* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NULLABLE env, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL curie, SerdStringView* SERD_NONNULL uri_prefix, SerdStringView* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NULLABLE env, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL node); /// Call `func` for each prefix defined in `env` SERD_API void serd_env_foreach(const SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL env, SerdPrefixSink SERD_NONNULL func, void* SERD_NULLABLE handle); /** @} @defgroup serd_reader Reader @{ */ /// Streaming parser that reads a text stream and writes to a statement sink typedef struct SerdReaderImpl SerdReader; /// Create a new RDF reader SERD_API SerdReader* SERD_ALLOCATED serd_reader_new(SerdSyntax syntax, void* SERD_NULLABLE handle, void (*SERD_NULLABLE free_handle)(void* SERD_NULLABLE), SerdBaseSink SERD_NULLABLE base_sink, SerdPrefixSink SERD_NULLABLE prefix_sink, SerdStatementSink SERD_NULLABLE statement_sink, SerdEndSink SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NONNULL reader, SerdErrorSink SERD_NULLABLE error_sink, void* SERD_NULLABLE error_handle); /// Return the `handle` passed to serd_reader_new() SERD_PURE_API void* SERD_NULLABLE serd_reader_get_handle(const SerdReader* SERD_NONNULL 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 (a model or a file). 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* SERD_NONNULL reader, const char* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL reader, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE graph); /// Read a file at a given `uri` SERD_API SerdStatus serd_reader_read_file(SerdReader* SERD_NONNULL reader, const char* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NONNULL reader, FILE* SERD_NONNULL file, const char* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL reader, SerdSource SERD_NONNULL read_func, SerdStreamErrorFunc SERD_NONNULL error_func, void* SERD_NONNULL stream, const char* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL reader); /// Finish an incremental read from a file handle SERD_API SerdStatus serd_reader_end_stream(SerdReader* SERD_NONNULL reader); /// Read `file` SERD_API SerdStatus serd_reader_read_file_handle(SerdReader* SERD_NONNULL reader, FILE* SERD_NONNULL file, const char* SERD_NULLABLE name); /// Read a user-specified byte source SERD_API SerdStatus serd_reader_read_source(SerdReader* SERD_NONNULL reader, SerdSource SERD_NONNULL source, SerdStreamErrorFunc SERD_NONNULL error, void* SERD_NONNULL stream, const char* SERD_NULLABLE name, size_t page_size); /// Read `utf8` SERD_API SerdStatus serd_reader_read_string(SerdReader* SERD_NONNULL reader, const char* SERD_NONNULL utf8); /// Free `reader` SERD_API void serd_reader_free(SerdReader* SERD_NULLABLE reader); /** @} @defgroup serd_writer Writer @{ */ /// Streaming serialiser that writes a text stream as statements are pushed typedef struct SerdWriterImpl SerdWriter; /** Syntax style options. These flags allow more precise control of writer output style. Note that some options are only supported for some syntaxes, for example, NTriples does not support abbreviation and is always ASCII. */ typedef enum { SERD_STYLE_ABBREVIATED = 1u << 0u, ///< Abbreviate triples when possible. SERD_STYLE_ASCII = 1u << 1u, ///< Escape all non-ASCII characters. SERD_STYLE_RESOLVED = 1u << 2u, ///< Resolve URIs against base URI. SERD_STYLE_CURIED = 1u << 3u, ///< Shorten URIs into CURIEs. SERD_STYLE_BULK = 1u << 4u, ///< Write output in pages. } SerdStyle; /// Create a new RDF writer SERD_API SerdWriter* SERD_ALLOCATED serd_writer_new(SerdSyntax syntax, SerdStyle style, SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL env, const SerdURIView* SERD_NULLABLE base_uri, SerdSink SERD_NONNULL ssink, void* SERD_NULLABLE stream); /// Free `writer` SERD_API void serd_writer_free(SerdWriter* SERD_NULLABLE writer); /// Return the env used by `writer` SERD_PURE_API SerdEnv* SERD_NONNULL serd_writer_get_env(SerdWriter* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NONNULL buf, size_t len, void* SERD_NONNULL stream); /** A convenience sink function for writing to a string. This function can be used as a SerdSink to write to a SerdBuffer which is resized as necessary with realloc(). The `stream` parameter must point to an initialized SerdBuffer. When the write is finished, the string should be retrieved with serd_buffer_sink_finish(). */ SERD_API size_t serd_buffer_sink(const void* SERD_NONNULL buf, size_t len, void* SERD_NONNULL stream); /** Finish writing 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. */ SERD_API char* SERD_NONNULL serd_buffer_sink_finish(SerdBuffer* SERD_NONNULL 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* SERD_NONNULL writer, SerdErrorSink SERD_NONNULL error_sink, void* SERD_NULLABLE error_handle); /** Set a prefix to be removed from matching blank node identifiers. This is the counterpart to serd_reader_add_blank_prefix() which can be used to "undo" added prefixes. */ SERD_API void serd_writer_chop_blank_prefix(SerdWriter* SERD_NONNULL writer, const char* SERD_NULLABLE prefix); /** Set the current output base URI, and emit a directive if applicable. Note this function can be safely casted to SerdBaseSink. */ SERD_API SerdStatus serd_writer_set_base_uri(SerdWriter* SERD_NONNULL writer, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE 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 and base , will be written as <../>, but will be written non-relatively as . 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* SERD_NONNULL writer, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL writer, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL name, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL uri); /** Write a statement. Note this function can be safely casted to SerdStatementSink. */ SERD_API SerdStatus serd_writer_write_statement(SerdWriter* SERD_NONNULL writer, SerdStatementFlags flags, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE graph, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL subject, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL predicate, const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL object, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE datatype, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE 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* SERD_NONNULL writer, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE node); /** Finish a write. This flushes any pending output, for example terminating punctuation, so that the output is a complete document. */ SERD_API SerdStatus serd_writer_finish(SerdWriter* SERD_NONNULL writer); /** @} @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus # if defined(__GNUC__) # pragma GCC diagnostic pop # endif } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* SERD_SERD_H */