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+David Robillard <dave@drobilla.net> <http://drobilla.net>
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+ IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
+WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
+THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
+GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
+USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
+DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
+PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
+EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+SUCH DAMAGES.
+
+ 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
+
+ If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
+above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
+reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
+an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
+Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
+copy of the Program in return for a fee.
+
+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
+
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+ <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
+
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+ If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
+network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
+get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
+interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
+of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
+solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
+specific requirements.
+
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
+if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/README b/README
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index 0000000..93a678a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+Sord
+----
+
+Sord is a lightweight C library for storing RDF statements in memory.
+
+For more information, see <http://drobilla.net/software/sord>.
+
+ -- David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
+
diff --git a/doc/mainpage.dox b/doc/mainpage.dox
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d098ce1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/mainpage.dox
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+/** @mainpage
+ * @section Overview
+ *
+ * <a href="http://drobilla.net/software/qure">Qure</a> is a lightweight
+ * RDF store based on Tokyo Cabinet.
+ *
+ * \li \link qure Public Interface \endlink - C API
+ */
diff --git a/doc/reference.doxygen.in b/doc/reference.doxygen.in
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/reference.doxygen.in
@@ -0,0 +1,1517 @@
+# Doxyfile 1.6.1
+
+# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system
+# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project
+#
+# All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored
+# The format is:
+# TAG = value [value, ...]
+# For lists items can also be appended using:
+# TAG += value [value, ...]
+# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ")
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Project related configuration options
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file
+# that follow. The default is UTF-8 which is also the encoding used for all
+# text before the first occurrence of this tag. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the
+# iconv built into libc) for the transcoding. See
+# http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for the list of possible encodings.
+
+DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8
+
+# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded
+# by quotes) that should identify the project.
+
+PROJECT_NAME = Sord
+
+# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number.
+# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
+# if some version control system is used.
+
+PROJECT_NUMBER = @SORD_VERSION@
+
+# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
+# base path where the generated documentation will be put.
+# If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location
+# where doxygen was started. If left blank the current directory will be used.
+
+OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = @SORD_DOC_DIR@
+
+# If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES, then doxygen will create
+# 4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output
+# format and will distribute the generated files over these directories.
+# Enabling this option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of
+# source files, where putting all generated files in the same directory would
+# otherwise cause performance problems for the file system.
+
+CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO
+
+# The OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all
+# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this
+# information to generate all constant output in the proper language.
+# The default language is English, other supported languages are:
+# Afrikaans, Arabic, Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional,
+# Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Farsi, Finnish, French, German,
+# Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en (Japanese with English
+# messages), Korean, Korean-en, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Macedonian, Persian,
+# Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Serbian-Cyrilic, Slovak,
+# Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.
+
+OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English
+
+# If the BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will
+# include brief member descriptions after the members that are listed in
+# the file and class documentation (similar to JavaDoc).
+# Set to NO to disable this.
+
+BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = NO
+
+# If the REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will prepend
+# the brief description of a member or function before the detailed description.
+# Note: if both HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS and BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC are set to NO, the
+# brief descriptions will be completely suppressed.
+
+REPEAT_BRIEF = YES
+
+# This tag implements a quasi-intelligent brief description abbreviator
+# that is used to form the text in various listings. Each string
+# in this list, if found as the leading text of the brief description, will be
+# stripped from the text and the result after processing the whole list, is
+# used as the annotated text. Otherwise, the brief description is used as-is.
+# If left blank, the following values are used ("$name" is automatically
+# replaced with the name of the entity): "The $name class" "The $name widget"
+# "The $name file" "is" "provides" "specifies" "contains"
+# "represents" "a" "an" "the"
+
+ABBREVIATE_BRIEF =
+
+# If the ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC and REPEAT_BRIEF tags are both set to YES then
+# Doxygen will generate a detailed section even if there is only a brief
+# description.
+
+ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO
+
+# If the INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB tag is set to YES, doxygen will show all
+# inherited members of a class in the documentation of that class as if those
+# members were ordinary class members. Constructors, destructors and assignment
+# operators of the base classes will not be shown.
+
+INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB = NO
+
+# If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES then Doxygen will prepend the full
+# path before files name in the file list and in the header files. If set
+# to NO the shortest path that makes the file name unique will be used.
+
+FULL_PATH_NAMES = NO
+
+# If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES then the STRIP_FROM_PATH tag
+# can be used to strip a user-defined part of the path. Stripping is
+# only done if one of the specified strings matches the left-hand part of
+# the path. The tag can be used to show relative paths in the file list.
+# If left blank the directory from which doxygen is run is used as the
+# path to strip.
+
+STRIP_FROM_PATH =
+
+# The STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of
+# the path mentioned in the documentation of a class, which tells
+# the reader which header file to include in order to use a class.
+# If left blank only the name of the header file containing the class
+# definition is used. Otherwise one should specify the include paths that
+# are normally passed to the compiler using the -I flag.
+
+STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH =
+
+# If the SHORT_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate much shorter
+# (but less readable) file names. This can be useful is your file systems
+# doesn't support long names like on DOS, Mac, or CD-ROM.
+
+SHORT_NAMES = NO
+
+# If the JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then Doxygen
+# will interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a JavaDoc-style
+# comment as the brief description. If set to NO, the JavaDoc
+# comments will behave just like regular Qt-style comments
+# (thus requiring an explicit @brief command for a brief description.)
+
+JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = YES
+
+# If the QT_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then Doxygen will
+# interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a Qt-style
+# comment as the brief description. If set to NO, the comments
+# will behave just like regular Qt-style comments (thus requiring
+# an explicit \brief command for a brief description.)
+
+QT_AUTOBRIEF = NO
+
+# The MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF tag can be set to YES to make Doxygen
+# treat a multi-line C++ special comment block (i.e. a block of //! or ///
+# comments) as a brief description. This used to be the default behaviour.
+# The new default is to treat a multi-line C++ comment block as a detailed
+# description. Set this tag to YES if you prefer the old behaviour instead.
+
+MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO
+
+# If the INHERIT_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then an undocumented
+# member inherits the documentation from any documented member that it
+# re-implements.
+
+INHERIT_DOCS = YES
+
+# If the SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES tag is set to YES, then doxygen will produce
+# a new page for each member. If set to NO, the documentation of a member will
+# be part of the file/class/namespace that contains it.
+
+SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES = NO
+
+# The TAB_SIZE tag can be used to set the number of spaces in a tab.
+# Doxygen uses this value to replace tabs by spaces in code fragments.
+
+TAB_SIZE = 4
+
+# This tag can be used to specify a number of aliases that acts
+# as commands in the documentation. An alias has the form "name=value".
+# For example adding "sideeffect=\par Side Effects:\n" will allow you to
+# put the command \sideeffect (or @sideeffect) in the documentation, which
+# will result in a user-defined paragraph with heading "Side Effects:".
+# You can put \n's in the value part of an alias to insert newlines.
+
+ALIASES =
+
+# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag to YES if your project consists of C
+# sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for C.
+# For instance, some of the names that are used will be different. The list
+# of all members will be omitted, etc.
+
+OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES
+
+# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag to YES if your project consists of Java
+# sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for
+# Java. For instance, namespaces will be presented as packages, qualified
+# scopes will look different, etc.
+
+OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
+
+# Set the OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN tag to YES if your project consists of Fortran
+# sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for
+# Fortran.
+
+OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO
+
+# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL tag to YES if your project consists of VHDL
+# sources. Doxygen will then generate output that is tailored for
+# VHDL.
+
+OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO
+
+# Doxygen selects the parser to use depending on the extension of the files it parses.
+# With this tag you can assign which parser to use for a given extension.
+# Doxygen has a built-in mapping, but you can override or extend it using this tag.
+# The format is ext=language, where ext is a file extension, and language is one of
+# the parsers supported by doxygen: IDL, Java, Javascript, C#, C, C++, D, PHP,
+# Objective-C, Python, Fortran, VHDL, C, C++. For instance to make doxygen treat
+# .inc files as Fortran files (default is PHP), and .f files as C (default is Fortran),
+# use: inc=Fortran f=C. Note that for custom extensions you also need to set FILE_PATTERNS otherwise the files are not read by doxygen.
+
+EXTENSION_MAPPING =
+
+# If you use STL classes (i.e. std::string, std::vector, etc.) but do not want
+# to include (a tag file for) the STL sources as input, then you should
+# set this tag to YES in order to let doxygen match functions declarations and
+# definitions whose arguments contain STL classes (e.g. func(std::string); v.s.
+# func(std::string) {}). This also make the inheritance and collaboration
+# diagrams that involve STL classes more complete and accurate.
+
+BUILTIN_STL_SUPPORT = NO
+
+# If you use Microsoft's C++/CLI language, you should set this option to YES to
+# enable parsing support.
+
+CPP_CLI_SUPPORT = NO
+
+# Set the SIP_SUPPORT tag to YES if your project consists of sip sources only.
+# Doxygen will parse them like normal C++ but will assume all classes use public
+# instead of private inheritance when no explicit protection keyword is present.
+
+SIP_SUPPORT = NO
+
+# For Microsoft's IDL there are propget and propput attributes to indicate getter
+# and setter methods for a property. Setting this option to YES (the default)
+# will make doxygen to replace the get and set methods by a property in the
+# documentation. This will only work if the methods are indeed getting or
+# setting a simple type. If this is not the case, or you want to show the
+# methods anyway, you should set this option to NO.
+
+IDL_PROPERTY_SUPPORT = YES
+
+# If member grouping is used in the documentation and the DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC
+# tag is set to YES, then doxygen will reuse the documentation of the first
+# member in the group (if any) for the other members of the group. By default
+# all members of a group must be documented explicitly.
+
+DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO
+
+# Set the SUBGROUPING tag to YES (the default) to allow class member groups of
+# the same type (for instance a group of public functions) to be put as a
+# subgroup of that type (e.g. under the Public Functions section). Set it to
+# NO to prevent subgrouping. Alternatively, this can be done per class using
+# the \nosubgrouping command.
+
+SUBGROUPING = YES
+
+# When TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT is enabled, a typedef of a struct, union, or enum
+# is documented as struct, union, or enum with the name of the typedef. So
+# typedef struct TypeS {} TypeT, will appear in the documentation as a struct
+# with name TypeT. When disabled the typedef will appear as a member of a file,
+# namespace, or class. And the struct will be named TypeS. This can typically
+# be useful for C code in case the coding convention dictates that all compound
+# types are typedef'ed and only the typedef is referenced, never the tag name.
+
+TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT = NO
+
+# The SYMBOL_CACHE_SIZE determines the size of the internal cache use to
+# determine which symbols to keep in memory and which to flush to disk.
+# When the cache is full, less often used symbols will be written to disk.
+# For small to medium size projects (<1000 input files) the default value is
+# probably good enough. For larger projects a too small cache size can cause
+# doxygen to be busy swapping symbols to and from disk most of the time
+# causing a significant performance penality.
+# If the system has enough physical memory increasing the cache will improve the
+# performance by keeping more symbols in memory. Note that the value works on
+# a logarithmic scale so increasing the size by one will rougly double the
+# memory usage. The cache size is given by this formula:
+# 2^(16+SYMBOL_CACHE_SIZE). The valid range is 0..9, the default is 0,
+# corresponding to a cache size of 2^16 = 65536 symbols
+
+SYMBOL_CACHE_SIZE = 0
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Build related configuration options
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the EXTRACT_ALL tag is set to YES doxygen will assume all entities in
+# documentation are documented, even if no documentation was available.
+# Private class members and static file members will be hidden unless
+# the EXTRACT_PRIVATE and EXTRACT_STATIC tags are set to YES
+
+EXTRACT_ALL = NO
+
+# If the EXTRACT_PRIVATE tag is set to YES all private members of a class
+# will be included in the documentation.
+
+EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO
+
+# If the EXTRACT_STATIC tag is set to YES all static members of a file
+# will be included in the documentation.
+
+EXTRACT_STATIC = YES
+
+# If the EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES tag is set to YES classes (and structs)
+# defined locally in source files will be included in the documentation.
+# If set to NO only classes defined in header files are included.
+
+EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = NO
+
+# This flag is only useful for Objective-C code. When set to YES local
+# methods, which are defined in the implementation section but not in
+# the interface are included in the documentation.
+# If set to NO (the default) only methods in the interface are included.
+
+EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS = NO
+
+# If this flag is set to YES, the members of anonymous namespaces will be
+# extracted and appear in the documentation as a namespace called
+# 'anonymous_namespace{file}', where file will be replaced with the base
+# name of the file that contains the anonymous namespace. By default
+# anonymous namespace are hidden.
+
+EXTRACT_ANON_NSPACES = NO
+
+# If the HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
+# undocumented members of documented classes, files or namespaces.
+# If set to NO (the default) these members will be included in the
+# various overviews, but no documentation section is generated.
+# This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled.
+
+HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO
+
+# If the HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
+# undocumented classes that are normally visible in the class hierarchy.
+# If set to NO (the default) these classes will be included in the various
+# overviews. This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled.
+
+HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO
+
+# If the HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide all
+# friend (class|struct|union) declarations.
+# If set to NO (the default) these declarations will be included in the
+# documentation.
+
+HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO
+
+# If the HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS tag is set to YES, Doxygen will hide any
+# documentation blocks found inside the body of a function.
+# If set to NO (the default) these blocks will be appended to the
+# function's detailed documentation block.
+
+HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS = YES
+
+# The INTERNAL_DOCS tag determines if documentation
+# that is typed after a \internal command is included. If the tag is set
+# to NO (the default) then the documentation will be excluded.
+# Set it to YES to include the internal documentation.
+
+INTERNAL_DOCS = NO
+
+# If the CASE_SENSE_NAMES tag is set to NO then Doxygen will only generate
+# file names in lower-case letters. If set to YES upper-case letters are also
+# allowed. This is useful if you have classes or files whose names only differ
+# in case and if your file system supports case sensitive file names. Windows
+# and Mac users are advised to set this option to NO.
+
+CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES
+
+# If the HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES tag is set to NO (the default) then Doxygen
+# will show members with their full class and namespace scopes in the
+# documentation. If set to YES the scope will be hidden.
+
+HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES = NO
+
+# If the SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen
+# will put a list of the files that are included by a file in the documentation
+# of that file.
+
+SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = NO
+
+# If the INLINE_INFO tag is set to YES (the default) then a tag [inline]
+# is inserted in the documentation for inline members.
+
+INLINE_INFO = YES
+
+# If the SORT_MEMBER_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then doxygen
+# will sort the (detailed) documentation of file and class members
+# alphabetically by member name. If set to NO the members will appear in
+# declaration order.
+
+SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = NO
+
+# If the SORT_BRIEF_DOCS tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the
+# brief documentation of file, namespace and class members alphabetically
+# by member name. If set to NO (the default) the members will appear in
+# declaration order.
+
+SORT_BRIEF_DOCS = NO
+
+# If the SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the (brief and detailed) documentation of class members so that constructors and destructors are listed first. If set to NO (the default) the constructors will appear in the respective orders defined by SORT_MEMBER_DOCS and SORT_BRIEF_DOCS. This tag will be ignored for brief docs if SORT_BRIEF_DOCS is set to NO and ignored for detailed docs if SORT_MEMBER_DOCS is set to NO.
+
+SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST = NO
+
+# If the SORT_GROUP_NAMES tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the
+# hierarchy of group names into alphabetical order. If set to NO (the default)
+# the group names will appear in their defined order.
+
+SORT_GROUP_NAMES = NO
+
+# If the SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME tag is set to YES, the class list will be
+# sorted by fully-qualified names, including namespaces. If set to
+# NO (the default), the class list will be sorted only by class name,
+# not including the namespace part.
+# Note: This option is not very useful if HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES is set to YES.
+# Note: This option applies only to the class list, not to the
+# alphabetical list.
+
+SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME = YES
+
+# The GENERATE_TODOLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
+# disable (NO) the todo list. This list is created by putting \todo
+# commands in the documentation.
+
+GENERATE_TODOLIST = NO
+
+# The GENERATE_TESTLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
+# disable (NO) the test list. This list is created by putting \test
+# commands in the documentation.
+
+GENERATE_TESTLIST = NO
+
+# The GENERATE_BUGLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
+# disable (NO) the bug list. This list is created by putting \bug
+# commands in the documentation.
+
+GENERATE_BUGLIST = NO
+
+# The GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or
+# disable (NO) the deprecated list. This list is created by putting
+# \deprecated commands in the documentation.
+
+GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST= YES
+
+# The ENABLED_SECTIONS tag can be used to enable conditional
+# documentation sections, marked by \if sectionname ... \endif.
+
+ENABLED_SECTIONS =
+
+# The MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES tag determines the maximum number of lines
+# the initial value of a variable or define consists of for it to appear in
+# the documentation. If the initializer consists of more lines than specified
+# here it will be hidden. Use a value of 0 to hide initializers completely.
+# The appearance of the initializer of individual variables and defines in the
+# documentation can be controlled using \showinitializer or \hideinitializer
+# command in the documentation regardless of this setting.
+
+MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30
+
+# Set the SHOW_USED_FILES tag to NO to disable the list of files generated
+# at the bottom of the documentation of classes and structs. If set to YES the
+# list will mention the files that were used to generate the documentation.
+
+SHOW_USED_FILES = YES
+
+# If the sources in your project are distributed over multiple directories
+# then setting the SHOW_DIRECTORIES tag to YES will show the directory hierarchy
+# in the documentation. The default is NO.
+
+SHOW_DIRECTORIES = NO
+
+# Set the SHOW_FILES tag to NO to disable the generation of the Files page.
+# This will remove the Files entry from the Quick Index and from the
+# Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES.
+
+SHOW_FILES = YES
+
+# Set the SHOW_NAMESPACES tag to NO to disable the generation of the
+# Namespaces page.
+# This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index
+# and from the Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES.
+
+SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES
+
+# The FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that
+# doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from
+# the version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via
+# popen()) the command <command> <input-file>, where <command> is the value of
+# the FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and <input-file> is the name of an input file
+# provided by doxygen. Whatever the program writes to standard output
+# is used as the file version. See the manual for examples.
+
+FILE_VERSION_FILTER =
+
+# The LAYOUT_FILE tag can be used to specify a layout file which will be parsed by
+# doxygen. The layout file controls the global structure of the generated output files
+# in an output format independent way. The create the layout file that represents
+# doxygen's defaults, run doxygen with the -l option. You can optionally specify a
+# file name after the option, if omitted DoxygenLayout.xml will be used as the name
+# of the layout file.
+
+LAYOUT_FILE =
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to warning and progress messages
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated
+# by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used.
+
+QUIET = YES
+
+# The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are
+# generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank
+# NO is used.
+
+WARNINGS = YES
+
+# If WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED is set to YES, then doxygen will generate warnings
+# for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will
+# automatically be disabled.
+
+WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES
+
+# If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for
+# potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some
+# parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that
+# don't exist or using markup commands wrongly.
+
+WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES
+
+# This WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be abled to get warnings for
+# functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters
+# or return value. If set to NO (the default) doxygen will only warn about
+# wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of
+# documentation.
+
+WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = NO
+
+# The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that
+# doxygen can produce. The string should contain the $file, $line, and $text
+# tags, which will be replaced by the file and line number from which the
+# warning originated and the warning text. Optionally the format may contain
+# $version, which will be replaced by the version of the file (if it could
+# be obtained via FILE_VERSION_FILTER)
+
+WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text"
+
+# The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning
+# and error messages should be written. If left blank the output is written
+# to stderr.
+
+WARN_LOGFILE =
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the input files
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# The INPUT tag can be used to specify the files and/or directories that contain
+# documented source files. You may enter file names like "myfile.cpp" or
+# directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories
+# with spaces.
+
+INPUT = @SORD_SRCDIR@/doc/mainpage.dox \
+ @SORD_SRCDIR@/sord/sord.h
+# \
+# @SORD_SRCDIR@/src/sord.c
+
+# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files
+# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is
+# also the default input encoding. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the iconv built
+# into libc) for the transcoding. See http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for
+# the list of possible encodings.
+
+INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8
+
+# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the
+# FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp
+# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left
+# blank the following patterns are tested:
+# *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh *.hxx
+# *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm *.py *.f90
+
+FILE_PATTERNS =
+
+# The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories
+# should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO.
+# If left blank NO is used.
+
+RECURSIVE = NO
+
+# The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should
+# excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a
+# subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag.
+
+EXCLUDE =
+
+# The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used select whether or not files or
+# directories that are symbolic links (a Unix filesystem feature) are excluded
+# from the input.
+
+EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO
+
+# If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the
+# EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude
+# certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched
+# against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories
+# for example use the pattern */test/*
+
+EXCLUDE_PATTERNS =
+
+# The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names
+# (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the
+# output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the
+# wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass,
+# AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test
+
+EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS =
+
+# The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or
+# directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see
+# the \include command).
+
+EXAMPLE_PATH =
+
+# If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the
+# EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp
+# and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left
+# blank all files are included.
+
+EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = *.c
+
+# If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be
+# searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude
+# commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag.
+# Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used.
+
+EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO
+
+# The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or
+# directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see
+# the \image command).
+
+IMAGE_PATH =
+
+# The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should
+# invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program
+# by executing (via popen()) the command <filter> <input-file>, where <filter>
+# is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and <input-file> is the name of an
+# input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes
+# to standard output.
+# If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be
+# ignored.
+
+INPUT_FILTER =
+
+# The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern
+# basis.
+# Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the
+# filter if there is a match.
+# The filters are a list of the form:
+# pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further
+# info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER
+# is applied to all files.
+
+FILTER_PATTERNS =
+
+# If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using
+# INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source
+# files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES).
+
+FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to source browsing
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will
+# be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources.
+# Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also
+# VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO.
+
+SOURCE_BROWSER = NO
+
+# Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body
+# of functions and classes directly in the documentation.
+
+INLINE_SOURCES = NO
+
+# Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct
+# doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code
+# fragments. Normal C and C++ comments will always remain visible.
+
+STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES
+
+# If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES
+# then for each documented function all documented
+# functions referencing it will be listed.
+
+REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = NO
+
+# If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES
+# then for each documented function all documented entities
+# called/used by that function will be listed.
+
+REFERENCES_RELATION = NO
+
+# If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default)
+# and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from
+# functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will
+# link to the source code.
+# Otherwise they will link to the documentation.
+
+REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES
+
+# If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code
+# will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen
+# built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source
+# tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You
+# will need version 4.8.6 or higher.
+
+USE_HTAGS = NO
+
+# If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen
+# will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for
+# which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this.
+
+VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the alphabetical class index
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index
+# of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project
+# contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces.
+
+ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO
+
+# If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then
+# the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns
+# in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20])
+
+COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5
+
+# In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all
+# classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index.
+# The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that
+# should be ignored while generating the index headers.
+
+IGNORE_PREFIX =
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the HTML output
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will
+# generate HTML output.
+
+GENERATE_HTML = YES
+
+# The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put.
+# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be
+# put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path.
+
+HTML_OUTPUT = html
+
+# The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for
+# each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank
+# doxygen will generate files with .html extension.
+
+HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html
+
+# The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for
+# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a
+# standard header.
+
+HTML_HEADER =
+
+# The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for
+# each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a
+# standard footer.
+
+HTML_FOOTER =
+
+# The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading
+# style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to
+# fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen
+# will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy
+# the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own
+# stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased!
+
+HTML_STYLESHEET =
+
+# If the HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, the members of classes,
+# files or namespaces will be aligned in HTML using tables. If set to
+# NO a bullet list will be used.
+
+HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES
+
+# If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML
+# documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the
+# page has loaded. For this to work a browser that supports
+# JavaScript and DHTML is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, Firefox
+# Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, Konqueror, or Safari).
+
+HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO
+
+# If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files
+# will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3
+# integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard).
+# To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the
+# HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that
+# directory and running "make install" will install the docset in
+# ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find
+# it at startup.
+# See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html for more information.
+
+GENERATE_DOCSET = NO
+
+# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the
+# feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple
+# documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite)
+# can be grouped.
+
+DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs"
+
+# When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that
+# should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a
+# reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen
+# will append .docset to the name.
+
+DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files
+# will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the
+# Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm)
+# of the generated HTML documentation.
+
+GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can
+# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You
+# can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be
+# written to the html output directory.
+
+CHM_FILE =
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can
+# be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of
+# the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run
+# the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp.
+
+HHC_LOCATION =
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag
+# controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that
+# it should be included in the master .chm file (NO).
+
+GENERATE_CHI = NO
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING
+# is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file
+# content.
+
+CHM_INDEX_ENCODING =
+
+# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag
+# controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a
+# normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file.
+
+BINARY_TOC = NO
+
+# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members
+# to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view.
+
+TOC_EXPAND = NO
+
+# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER
+# are set, an additional index file will be generated that can be used as input for
+# Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated
+# HTML documentation.
+
+GENERATE_QHP = NO
+
+# If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can
+# be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file.
+# The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder.
+
+QCH_FILE =
+
+# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating
+# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see
+# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace
+
+QHP_NAMESPACE =
+
+# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating
+# Qt Help Project output. For more information please see
+# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders
+
+QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc
+
+# If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to add.
+# For more information please see
+# http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters
+
+QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME =
+
+# The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the custom filter to add.For more information please see
+# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters">Qt Help Project / Custom Filters</a>.
+
+QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS =
+
+# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this project's
+# filter section matches.
+# <a href="http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes">Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes</a>.
+
+QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS =
+
+# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can
+# be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator.
+# If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated
+# .qhp file.
+
+QHG_LOCATION =
+
+# The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at
+# top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and
+# the value YES disables it.
+
+DISABLE_INDEX = NO
+
+# This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20])
+# that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation.
+
+ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4
+
+# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index
+# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information.
+# If the tag value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated
+# containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that
+# is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports
+# JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser).
+# Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature.
+
+GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO
+
+# By enabling USE_INLINE_TREES, doxygen will generate the Groups, Directories,
+# and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list.
+
+USE_INLINE_TREES = NO
+
+# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be
+# used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree
+# is shown.
+
+TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250
+
+# Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included
+# as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that
+# when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need
+# to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory
+# to force them to be regenerated.
+
+FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10
+
+# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enable doxygen will generate a search box for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript
+# and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP) or Qt help (GENERATE_QHP)
+# there is already a search function so this one should typically
+# be disabled.
+
+SEARCHENGINE = NO
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the LaTeX output
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will
+# generate Latex output.
+
+GENERATE_LATEX = NO
+
+# The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put.
+# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be
+# put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path.
+
+LATEX_OUTPUT = latex
+
+# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be
+# invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name.
+
+LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex
+
+# The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to
+# generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the
+# default command name.
+
+MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex
+
+# If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact
+# LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to
+# save some trees in general.
+
+COMPACT_LATEX = NO
+
+# The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used
+# by the printer. Possible values are: a4, a4wide, letter, legal and
+# executive. If left blank a4wide will be used.
+
+PAPER_TYPE = a4wide
+
+# The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX
+# packages that should be included in the LaTeX output.
+
+EXTRA_PACKAGES =
+
+# The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for
+# the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until
+# the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a
+# standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing!
+
+LATEX_HEADER =
+
+# If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated
+# is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will
+# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references
+# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer.
+
+PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO
+
+# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of
+# plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a
+# higher quality PDF documentation.
+
+USE_PDFLATEX = NO
+
+# If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode.
+# command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep
+# running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help.
+# This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML.
+
+LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO
+
+# If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not
+# include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.)
+# in the output.
+
+LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO
+
+# If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as SOURCE_BROWSER.
+
+LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the RTF output
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output
+# The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with
+# other RTF readers or editors.
+
+GENERATE_RTF = NO
+
+# The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put.
+# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be
+# put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path.
+
+RTF_OUTPUT = rtf
+
+# If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact
+# RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to
+# save some trees in general.
+
+COMPACT_RTF = NO
+
+# If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated
+# will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will
+# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references.
+# This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other
+# programs which support those fields.
+# Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links.
+
+RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO
+
+# Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's
+# config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide
+# replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value.
+
+RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE =
+
+# Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document.
+# Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file.
+
+RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE =
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the man page output
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will
+# generate man pages
+
+GENERATE_MAN = YES
+
+# The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put.
+# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be
+# put in front of it. If left blank `man' will be used as the default path.
+
+MAN_OUTPUT = man
+
+# The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to
+# the generated man pages (default is the subroutine's section .3)
+
+MAN_EXTENSION = .3
+
+# If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and Doxygen generates man output,
+# then it will generate one additional man file for each entity
+# documented in the real man page(s). These additional files
+# only source the real man page, but without them the man command
+# would be unable to find the correct page. The default is NO.
+
+MAN_LINKS = NO
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# configuration options related to the XML output
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES Doxygen will
+# generate an XML file that captures the structure of
+# the code including all documentation.
+
+GENERATE_XML = NO
+
+# The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put.
+# If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be
+# put in front of it. If left blank `xml' will be used as the default path.
+
+XML_OUTPUT = xml
+
+# The XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify an XML schema,
+# which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the
+# syntax of the XML files.
+
+XML_SCHEMA =
+
+# The XML_DTD tag can be used to specify an XML DTD,
+# which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the
+# syntax of the XML files.
+
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diff --git a/sord.pc.in b/sord.pc.in
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+prefix=@prefix@
+exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
+libdir=@libdir@
+includedir=@includedir@
+
+Name: libsord
+Version: @SORD_VERSION@
+Description: Lightweight RDF triple store based on Tokyo Cabinet
+Libs: -L${libdir} -lsord
+Cflags: -I${includedir}
diff --git a/sord/sord.h b/sord/sord.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..88af9bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sord/sord.h
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
+/* Sord, a lightweight RDF model library.
+ * Copyright 2010-2011 David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
+ *
+ * Sord is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+ * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Sord is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License for details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#ifndef SORD_SORD_H
+#define SORD_SORD_H
+
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+/** @cond */
+#if defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
+ #define SORD_LIB_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
+ #define SORD_LIB_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
+#else
+ #define SORD_LIB_IMPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
+ #define SORD_LIB_EXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
+#endif
+
+#ifdef SORD_SHARED // Building a shared library
+ #ifdef SORD_INTERNAL // Building SORD (not using it)
+ #define SORD_API SORD_LIB_EXPORT
+ #else
+ #define SORD_API SORD_LIB_IMPORT
+ #endif
+#else // Building a static library
+ #define SORD_API
+#endif
+/** @endcond */
+
+/** @defgroup sord Public Sord API
+ * Sord is an RDF tuple store implemented in C.
+ * Sord stores RDF (subject object predicate) triples, where triples may
+ * have an added "context" field, i.e. (subject object predicate context).
+ * @{
+ */
+
+typedef struct _Sord* Sord; ///< Tuple store
+typedef struct _SordIter* SordIter; ///< Store iterator
+typedef struct _SordNode* SordNode; ///< Node
+
+typedef void* SordID; ///< Integer ID of a Node (0 reserved for NULL)
+typedef int SordCount; ///< Count of nodes or triples
+
+
+/** Tuple of IDs (statement), or a tuple pattern.
+ * Nodes are ordered (S P O G). The ID of the default graph is 0.
+ */
+typedef SordID SordTuple[4];
+
+/** Type of a node */
+typedef enum {
+ SORD_URI = 1, ///< URI
+ SORD_BLANK = 2, ///< Blank node identifier
+ SORD_LITERAL = 3 ///< Literal (string with optional lang and/or type)
+} SordNodeType;
+
+/** @name Initialisation and Cleanup */
+//@{
+
+/** Create a new store for the given @a path */
+SORD_API
+Sord
+sord_new();
+
+/** Set a store option.
+ * Options are RDF properties (with the store as the subject), with the
+ * restriction that each has at most one value.
+ * If @a value is NULL, the option is unset (i.e. the property is removed).
+ *
+ * Known options (with acceptable types):
+ * - http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-spo :: xsd:boolean
+ * - http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-sop :: xsd:boolean
+ * - http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-ops :: xsd:boolean
+ * - http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-osp :: xsd:boolean
+ * - http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-pso :: xsd:boolean
+ * - http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-pos :: xsd:boolean
+ *
+ * @param sord Store
+ * @param key URI of this option (predicate)
+ * @param value String of option value (object)
+ * @param type Type of @a value
+ * @param datatype Data type of @a value (if @a type is SORD_LITERAL), or NULL
+ * @param lang Language of @a value (if @a type is SORD_LITERAL), or NULL
+ */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_set_option(Sord sord, const char* key, const char* value,
+ SordNodeType type, const char* datatype, const char* lang);
+
+/** Open store on disk. */
+SORD_API
+bool
+sord_open(Sord sord);
+
+/** Close store on disk. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_close(Sord sord);
+
+/** Close and free @a sord, leaving disk data intact. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_free(Sord sord);
+
+//@}
+
+/** @name Node Loading
+ * Searching for node IDs by value and loading nodes from disk by ID.
+ */
+
+//@{
+
+/** Set the free function for node opaque user data. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_node_set_user_data_free_function(Sord sord, void (*f)(void*));
+
+/** Dereference an ID, loading node data into memory.
+ * The returned node is allocated memory owned by @a sord,
+ * it can only be freed by the caller via sord_clear_cache.
+ */
+SORD_API
+SordNode
+sord_node_load(Sord sord, SordID id);
+
+/** Set @a s, @a p, and @a o to the nodes in @a tup.
+ * The actual node values will be loaded from the database into memory
+ * as necessary, and remain in memory until @ref sord_clear_cache is called.
+ */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_tuple_load(Sord sord,
+ SordTuple tup,
+ SordNode* s,
+ SordNode* p,
+ SordNode* o);
+
+/** Clear in-memory node cache (possibly removing unused nodes on disk). */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_clear_cache(Sord write);
+
+/** Find a URI, creating a new one if necessary iff @a create is true.
+ * Use sord_get_uri_counted instead if the length of @a str is known.
+ */
+SORD_API
+SordID
+sord_get_uri(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str);
+
+/** Find a URI, creating a new one if necessary iff @a create is true. */
+SORD_API
+SordID
+sord_get_uri_counted(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str, int str_len);
+
+/** Find a blank, creating a new one if necessary iff @a create is true
+ * Use sord_get_blank_counted instead if the length of @a str is known.
+ */
+SORD_API
+SordID
+sord_get_blank(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str);
+
+/** Find a blank, creating a new one if necessary iff @a create is true. */
+SORD_API
+SordID
+sord_get_blank_counted(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str, int str_len);
+
+/** Find a literal, creating a new one if necessary iff @a create is true.
+ * Use sord_get_literal_counted instead if the length of @a str is known.
+ */
+SORD_API
+SordID
+sord_get_literal(Sord sord, bool create, SordID type,
+ const char* str, const char* lang);
+
+/** Find a literal, creating a new one if necessary iff @a create is true. */
+SORD_API
+SordID
+sord_get_literal_counted(Sord sord, bool create, SordID type,
+ const char* str, int str_len,
+ const char* lang, uint8_t lang_len);
+
+//@}
+
+/** @name Node Values
+ * Investigating loaded (in-memory) node values.
+ */
+//@{
+
+/** Return the type of a node (SORD_URI, SORD_BLANK, or SORD_LITERAL). */
+SORD_API
+SordNodeType
+sord_node_get_type(SordNode node);
+
+/** Return the string value of a node. */
+SORD_API
+const char*
+sord_node_get_string(SordNode node);
+
+/** Set an opaque user pointer on a node.
+ * Sord does not interpret the user pointer in any way, but it will be
+ * preserved on the node until the cache is cleared.
+ */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_node_set_user_data(SordNode node, void* user_data);
+
+/** Get the opaque user pointer on a node. */
+SORD_API
+void*
+sord_node_get_user_data(SordNode node);
+
+/** Get the language of a literal node. */
+SORD_API
+const char*
+sord_literal_get_lang(SordNode node);
+
+/** Get the datatype URI of a literal node. */
+SORD_API
+SordNode
+sord_literal_get_datatype(SordNode node);
+
+//@}
+
+/** @name Read Operations */
+//@{
+
+/** Return the number of nodes stored in @a sord.
+ * Nodes are included in this count iff they are a part of a tuple in @a sord.
+ */
+SORD_API
+int
+sord_num_nodes(Sord read);
+
+/** Return the number of tuples stored in @a sord. */
+SORD_API
+int
+sord_num_tuples(Sord read);
+
+/** Return an iterator to the start of the store. */
+SORD_API
+SordIter
+sord_begin(Sord read);
+
+/** Return an iterator that will iterate over each graph URI. */
+SORD_API
+SordIter
+sord_graphs_begin(Sord read);
+
+/** Search for a triple pattern.
+ * @return an iterator to the first match, or NULL if no matches found
+ */
+SORD_API
+SordIter
+sord_find(Sord sord, const SordTuple pat);
+
+//@}
+
+
+/** @name Write Operations */
+//@{
+
+/** Add a tuple to the store. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_add(Sord sord, const SordTuple tup);
+
+/** Remove a tuple from the store.
+ * This function invalidates all iterators to @a sord (use sord_remove_iter
+ * if this is undesirable)
+ */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_remove(Sord sord, const SordTuple tup);
+
+/** Remove a tuple from the store by iterator.
+ * @a iter will be incremented to point at the next value.
+ */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_remove_iter(Sord sord, SordIter iter);
+
+/** Remove a graph from the store. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_remove_graph(Sord sord, SordID graph);
+
+//@}
+
+/** @name Iteration */
+//@{
+
+/** Set @a id to the tuple pointed to by @a iter. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_iter_get(SordIter iter, SordTuple tup);
+
+/** Return the store pointed to by @a iter. */
+SORD_API
+Sord
+sord_iter_get_sord(SordIter iter);
+
+/** Increment @a iter to point to the next statement. */
+SORD_API
+bool
+sord_iter_increment(SordIter iter);
+
+/** Return true iff @a iter is at the end of its range. */
+SORD_API
+bool
+sord_iter_is_end(SordIter iter);
+
+/** Free @a iter. */
+SORD_API
+void
+sord_iter_free(SordIter iter);
+
+//@}
+
+/** @name Utilities */
+//@{
+
+/** Match two tuples (using ID comparison only).
+ * This function is a straightforward and fast equivalence match with wildcard
+ * support (ID 0 is a wildcard). It never performs any database access.
+ * @return true iff @a x and @a y match.
+ */
+SORD_API
+bool
+sord_tuple_match(const SordTuple x, const SordTuple y);
+
+//@}
+
+/** @} */
+
+#endif // SORD_SORD_H
diff --git a/src/sord.c b/src/sord.c
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/sord.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1142 @@
+/* Sord, a lightweight RDF model library.
+ * Copyright 2010-2011 David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
+ *
+ * Sord is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+ * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Sord is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License for details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+/** @file
+ * Sord Implementation.
+ *
+ * Tuples are represented as simple arrays of SordID, of length 4,
+ * which represent statements (RDF triples) with an optional
+ * context. When contexts are not used, only the first 3 elements
+ * are considered.
+ */
+
+// C99
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+// GLib
+#include <glib.h>
+
+#include "sord-config.h"
+#include "sord/sord.h"
+
+#define SORD_LOG(prefix, ...) fprintf(stderr, "[Sord::" prefix "] " __VA_ARGS__)
+
+#ifdef SORD_DEBUG_ITER
+ #define SORD_ITER_LOG(...) SORD_LOG("iter", __VA_ARGS__)
+#else
+ #define SORD_ITER_LOG(...)
+#endif
+#ifdef SORD_DEBUG_SEARCH
+ #define SORD_FIND_LOG(...) SORD_LOG("search", __VA_ARGS__)
+#else
+ #define SORD_FIND_LOG(...)
+#endif
+#ifdef SORD_DEBUG_WRITE
+ #define SORD_WRITE_LOG(...) SORD_LOG("write", __VA_ARGS__)
+#else
+ #define SORD_WRITE_LOG(...)
+#endif
+
+#define NUM_ORDERS 12
+#define STATEMENT_LEN 3
+#define TUP_LEN STATEMENT_LEN + 1
+#define DEFAULT_ORDER SPO
+#define DEFAULT_GRAPH_ORDER GSPO
+
+#define TUP_FMT "(%d %d %d %d)"
+#define TUP_FMT_ARGS(t) ((t)[0]), ((t)[1]), ((t)[2]), ((t)[3])
+
+#define TUP_S 0
+#define TUP_P 1
+#define TUP_O 2
+#define TUP_G 3
+
+/** Triple ordering */
+typedef enum {
+ SPO, ///< Subject, Predicate, Object
+ SOP, ///< Subject, Object, Predicate
+ OPS, ///< Object, Predicate, Subject
+ OSP, ///< Object, Subject, Predicate
+ PSO, ///< Predicate, Subject, Object
+ POS, ///< Predicate, Object, Subject
+ GSPO, ///< Graph, Subject, Predicate, Object
+ GSOP, ///< Graph, Subject, Object, Predicate
+ GOPS, ///< Graph, Object, Predicate, Subject
+ GOSP, ///< Graph, Object, Subject, Predicate
+ GPSO, ///< Graph, Predicate, Subject, Object
+ GPOS, ///< Graph, Predicate, Object, Subject
+} SordOrder;
+
+/** String name of each ordering (array indexed by SordOrder) */
+static const char* const order_names[NUM_ORDERS] = {
+ "spo", "sop", "ops", "osp", "pso", "pos",
+ "gspo", "gsop", "gops", "gosp", "gpso", "gpos"
+};
+
+/** Tuples of indices for each order, from most to least significant
+ * (array indexed by SordOrder)
+ */
+static const int orderings[NUM_ORDERS][TUP_LEN] = {
+ { 0,1,2,3}, { 0,2,1,3}, { 2,1,0,3}, { 2,0,1,3}, { 1,0,2,3}, { 1,2,0,3},
+ {3,0,1,2 }, {3,0,2,1 }, {3,2,1,0 }, {3,2,0,1 }, {3,1,0,2 }, {3,1,2,0 }
+};
+
+/** Store Metadata */
+typedef struct {
+ SordCount n_tuples;
+ SordCount n_nodes;
+} SordMeta;
+
+/** Store */
+struct _Sord {
+ GHashTable* names; ///< URI or blank node identifier string => ID
+ GHashTable* literals; ///< Literal => ID
+
+ /** Index for each possible triple ordering (may or may not exist).
+ * If an index for e.g. SPO exists, it is a dictionary with
+ * (S P O) keys (as a SordTuplrID), and ignored values.
+ */
+ GSequence* indices[NUM_ORDERS];
+
+ void (*user_data_free)(void*); ///< Destructor for node user data
+
+ SordMeta* meta;
+};
+
+/** Mode for searching or iteration */
+typedef enum {
+ ALL, ///< Iterate to end of store, returning all results, no filtering
+ SINGLE, ///< Iteration over a single element (exact search)
+ RANGE, ///< Iterate over range with equal prefix
+ FILTER_RANGE, ///< Iterate over range with equal prefix, filtering
+ FILTER_ALL ///< Iterate to end of store, filtering
+} SearchMode;
+
+/** Iterator over some range of a store */
+struct _SordIter {
+ Sord sord; ///< Store this is an iterator for
+ GSequenceIter* cur; ///< Current DB cursor
+ SordTuple pat; ///< Iteration pattern (in ordering order)
+ int ordering[TUP_LEN]; ///< Store ordering
+ SearchMode mode; ///< Iteration mode
+ int n_prefix; ///< Length of range prefix (RANGE, FILTER_RANGE)
+ bool end; ///< True iff reached end
+ bool skip_graphs; ///< True iff iteration should ignore graphs
+};
+
+#define PACKED __attribute__((__packed__))
+
+/** Node (value in `nodes' hash table) */
+struct _SordNode {
+ uint8_t type; ///< SordNodeType
+ SordCount refs;
+ int size; ///< Size of node's data (not including type)
+ void* user_data; ///< Opaque user data
+ char data[]; ///< String for URI or BLANK, Literal for LITERAL
+} PACKED;
+
+/** Literal value (possibly with type and/or language) */
+typedef struct _SordLiteral {
+ SordNode type; ///< Literal data type (ID of a URI node, or 0)
+ uint8_t lang_size; ///< Length of language, including terminator (or 0)
+ char data[]; ///< Language (terminated), followed by value string
+} PACKED Literal;
+
+static char*
+sord_literal_node_get_value(SordNode node)
+{
+ assert(node->type == SORD_LITERAL);
+ Literal* lit = (Literal*)node->data;
+ return lit->data + lit->lang_size;
+}
+
+static unsigned
+sord_literal_hash(const void* n)
+{
+ SordNode node = (SordNode)n;
+ return g_str_hash(sord_literal_node_get_value(node));
+}
+
+static gboolean
+sord_literal_equal(const void* a, const void* b)
+{
+ SordNode a_node = (SordNode)a;
+ SordNode b_node = (SordNode)b;
+ // FIXME: type, lang
+ return g_str_equal(sord_literal_node_get_value(a_node),
+ sord_literal_node_get_value(b_node));
+}
+
+static inline int
+sord_node_compare(Sord sord, const SordNode a, const SordNode b)
+{
+ if (a->type != b->type)
+ return a->type - b->type;
+
+ Literal* lit_a;
+ Literal* lit_b;
+ switch ((SordNodeType)a->type) {
+ case SORD_URI:
+ case SORD_BLANK:
+ return strcmp(a->data, b->data);
+ case SORD_LITERAL:
+ // TODO: lang, type
+ lit_a = (Literal*)a->data;
+ lit_b = (Literal*)b->data;
+ return strcmp(sord_literal_node_get_value(a), sord_literal_node_get_value(b));
+ }
+ assert(false);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/** Compare two IDs (dereferencing if necessary).
+ * The null ID, 0, is treated as a minimum (it is less than every other
+ * possible ID, except itself). This allows it to be used as a wildcard
+ * when searching, ensuring the search will reach the minimum possible
+ * key in the tree and iteration from that point will produce the entire
+ * result set.
+ */
+static inline int
+sord_id_compare(Sord sord, const SordID a, const SordID b)
+{
+ if (a == b || !a || !b) {
+ return (const char*)a - (const char*)b;
+ } else {
+ SordNode a_node = sord_node_load(sord, a);
+ SordNode b_node = sord_node_load(sord, b);
+ const int ret = sord_node_compare(sord, a_node, b_node);
+ return ret;
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff IDs are equivalent, or one is a wildcard */
+static inline bool
+sord_id_match(const SordID a, const SordID b)
+{
+ return !a || !b || (a == b);
+}
+
+static inline bool
+sord_tuple_match_inline(const SordTuple x, const SordTuple y)
+{
+ return sord_id_match(x[0], y[0])
+ && sord_id_match(x[1], y[1])
+ && sord_id_match(x[2], y[2])
+ && sord_id_match(x[3], y[3]);
+}
+
+bool
+sord_tuple_match(const SordTuple x, const SordTuple y)
+{
+ return sord_tuple_match_inline(x, y);
+}
+
+void
+sord_tuple_load(Sord sord, SordTuple tup, SordNode* s, SordNode* p, SordNode* o)
+{
+ *s = sord_node_load(sord, tup[TUP_S]);
+ *p = sord_node_load(sord, tup[TUP_P]);
+ *o = sord_node_load(sord, tup[TUP_O]);
+}
+
+/** Compare two tuple IDs lexicographically.
+ * NULL IDs (equal to 0) are treated as wildcards, always less than every
+ * other possible ID, except itself.
+ */
+static int
+sord_tuple_compare(const void* x_ptr, const void* y_ptr, void* user_data)
+{
+ Sord const sord = (Sord)user_data;
+ SordID* const x = (SordID*)x_ptr;
+ SordID* const y = (SordID*)y_ptr;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < TUP_LEN; ++i) {
+ const int cmp = sord_id_compare(sord, x[i], y[i]);
+ if (cmp)
+ return cmp;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static inline bool
+sord_iter_next(SordIter iter)
+{
+ if (!iter->skip_graphs) {
+ iter->cur = g_sequence_iter_next(iter->cur);
+ return !g_sequence_iter_is_end(iter->cur);
+ }
+
+ const SordID* key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur);
+ const SordTuple initial = { key[0], key[1], key[2], key[3] };
+ while (true) {
+ iter->cur = g_sequence_iter_next(iter->cur);
+ if (g_sequence_iter_is_end(iter->cur))
+ return true;
+
+ key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur);
+ for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i)
+ if (key[i] != initial[i])
+ return false;
+ }
+ assert(false);
+}
+
+/** Seek forward as necessary until @a iter points at a match.
+ * @return true iff iterator reached end of valid range.
+ */
+static inline bool
+sord_iter_seek_match(SordIter iter)
+{
+ for (iter->end = true;
+ !g_sequence_iter_is_end(iter->cur);
+ sord_iter_next(iter)) {
+ const SordID* const key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur);
+ if (sord_tuple_match_inline(key, iter->pat))
+ return (iter->end = false);
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+/** Seek forward as necessary until @a iter points at a match, or the prefix
+ * no longer matches iter->pat.
+ * @return true iff iterator reached end of valid range.
+ */
+static inline bool
+sord_iter_seek_match_range(SordIter iter)
+{
+ if (iter->end)
+ return true;
+
+ do {
+ const SordID* key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur);
+
+ if (sord_tuple_match_inline(key, iter->pat))
+ return false; // Found match
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < iter->n_prefix; ++i) {
+ if (!sord_id_match(key[i], iter->pat[i])) {
+ iter->end = true; // Reached end of valid range
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ } while (!sord_iter_next(iter));
+
+ return (iter->end = true); // Reached end
+}
+
+static SordIter
+sord_iter_new(Sord sord, GSequenceIter* cur, const SordTuple pat,
+ SordOrder order, SearchMode mode, int n_prefix)
+{
+ const int* ordering = orderings[order];
+
+ SordIter iter = malloc(sizeof(struct _SordIter));
+ iter->sord = sord;
+ iter->cur = cur;
+ iter->mode = mode;
+ iter->n_prefix = n_prefix;
+ iter->end = false;
+ iter->skip_graphs = order < GSPO;
+ for (int i = 0; i < TUP_LEN; ++i) {
+ iter->pat[i] = pat[ordering[i]];
+ iter->ordering[i] = ordering[i];
+ }
+
+ switch (iter->mode) {
+ case ALL:
+ case SINGLE:
+ case RANGE:
+ assert(sord_tuple_match_inline(
+ (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur),
+ iter->pat));
+ break;
+ case FILTER_RANGE:
+ sord_iter_seek_match_range(iter);
+ break;
+ case FILTER_ALL:
+ sord_iter_seek_match(iter);
+ break;
+ }
+
+#ifdef SORD_DEBUG_ITER
+ SordTuple value;
+ sord_iter_get(iter, value);
+ SORD_ITER_LOG("New %p pat=" TUP_FMT " cur=" TUP_FMT " end=%d\n", (void*)iter,
+ TUP_FMT_ARGS(pat), TUP_FMT_ARGS(value), iter->end);
+#endif
+ return iter;
+}
+
+Sord
+sord_iter_get_sord(SordIter iter)
+{
+ return iter->sord;
+}
+
+void
+sord_iter_get(SordIter iter, SordTuple id)
+{
+ const SordID* key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur);
+ id[iter->ordering[0]] = key[0];
+ id[iter->ordering[1]] = key[1];
+ id[iter->ordering[2]] = key[2];
+ id[iter->ordering[3]] = key[3];
+}
+
+bool
+sord_iter_increment(SordIter iter)
+{
+ if (iter->end)
+ return true;
+
+ const SordID* key;
+ iter->end = sord_iter_next(iter);
+ if (!iter->end) {
+ switch (iter->mode) {
+ case ALL:
+ // At the end if the cursor is (assigned above)
+ break;
+ case SINGLE:
+ iter->end = true;
+ break;
+ case RANGE:
+ // At the end if the MSN no longer matches
+ key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(iter->cur);
+ assert(key);
+ for (int i = 0; i < iter->n_prefix; ++i) {
+ if (!sord_id_match(key[i], iter->pat[i])) {
+ iter->end = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case FILTER_RANGE:
+ // Seek forward to next match, stopping if prefix changes
+ sord_iter_seek_match_range(iter);
+ break;
+ case FILTER_ALL:
+ // Seek forward to next match
+ sord_iter_seek_match(iter);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (iter->end) {
+ SORD_ITER_LOG("%p Reached end\n", (void*)iter);
+ return true;
+ } else {
+#ifdef SORD_DEBUG_ITER
+ SordTuple tup;
+ sord_iter_get(iter, tup);
+ SORD_ITER_LOG("%p Increment to " TUP_FMT "\n", (void*)iter, TUP_FMT_ARGS(tup));
+#endif
+ return false;
+ }
+}
+
+bool
+sord_iter_is_end(SordIter iter)
+{
+ return !iter || iter->end;
+}
+
+void
+sord_iter_free(SordIter iter)
+{
+ SORD_ITER_LOG("%p Free\n", (void*)iter);
+ if (iter) {
+ free(iter);
+ }
+}
+
+/** Return true iff @a sord has an index for @a order.
+ * If @a graph_search is true, @a order will be modified to be the
+ * corresponding order with a G prepended (so G will be the MSN).
+ */
+static inline bool
+sord_has_index(Sord sord, SordOrder* order, int* n_prefix, bool graph_search)
+{
+ if (graph_search) {
+ *order += GSPO;
+ *n_prefix += 1;
+ }
+
+ return sord->indices[*order];
+}
+
+/** Return the best available index for a pattern.
+ * @param pat Pattern in standard (S P O G) order
+ * @param mode Set to the (best) iteration mode for iterating over results
+ * @param n_prefix Set to the length of the range prefix
+ * (for @a mode == RANGE and @a mode == FILTER_RANGE)
+ */
+static inline SordOrder
+sord_best_index(Sord sord, const SordTuple pat, SearchMode* mode, int* n_prefix)
+{
+ const bool graph_search = (pat[TUP_G] != 0);
+
+ const unsigned sig
+ = (pat[0] ? 1 : 0) * 0x100
+ + (pat[1] ? 1 : 0) * 0x010
+ + (pat[2] ? 1 : 0) * 0x001;
+
+ SordOrder good[2];
+
+ // Good orderings that don't require filtering
+ *mode = RANGE;
+ *n_prefix = 0;
+ switch (sig) {
+ case 0x000: *mode = ALL; return graph_search ? DEFAULT_GRAPH_ORDER : DEFAULT_ORDER;
+ case 0x001: *mode = RANGE; good[0] = OPS; good[1] = OSP; *n_prefix = 1; break;
+ case 0x010: *mode = RANGE; good[0] = POS; good[1] = PSO; *n_prefix = 1; break;
+ case 0x011: *mode = RANGE; good[0] = OPS; good[1] = POS; *n_prefix = 2; break;
+ case 0x100: *mode = RANGE; good[0] = SPO; good[1] = SOP; *n_prefix = 1; break;
+ case 0x101: *mode = RANGE; good[0] = SOP; good[1] = OSP; *n_prefix = 2; break;
+ case 0x110: *mode = RANGE; good[0] = SPO; good[1] = PSO; *n_prefix = 2; break;
+ case 0x111: *mode = SINGLE; return graph_search ? DEFAULT_GRAPH_ORDER : DEFAULT_ORDER;
+ }
+
+ if (sord_has_index(sord, &good[0], n_prefix, graph_search)) {
+ return good[0];
+ } else if (sord_has_index(sord, &good[1], n_prefix, graph_search)) {
+ return good[1];
+ }
+
+ // Not so good orderings that require filtering, but can
+ // still be constrained to a range
+ switch (sig) {
+ case 0x011: *mode = FILTER_RANGE; good[0] = OSP; good[1] = PSO; *n_prefix = 1; break;
+ case 0x101: *mode = FILTER_RANGE; good[0] = SPO; good[1] = OPS; *n_prefix = 1; break;
+ case 0x110: *mode = FILTER_RANGE; good[0] = SOP; good[1] = POS; *n_prefix = 1; break;
+ default: break;
+ }
+
+ if (*mode == FILTER_RANGE) {
+ if (sord_has_index(sord, &good[0], n_prefix, graph_search)) {
+ return good[0];
+ } else if (sord_has_index(sord, &good[1], n_prefix, graph_search)) {
+ return good[1];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (graph_search) {
+ *mode = FILTER_RANGE;
+ *n_prefix = 1;
+ return DEFAULT_GRAPH_ORDER;
+ } else {
+ *mode = FILTER_ALL;
+ return DEFAULT_ORDER;
+ }
+}
+
+static GSequence*
+sord_new_btree()
+{
+ return g_sequence_new(NULL);
+}
+
+Sord
+sord_new()
+{
+ Sord sord = (Sord)malloc(sizeof(struct _Sord));
+ sord->names = g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash, g_str_equal, 0, 0);
+ sord->literals = g_hash_table_new_full(sord_literal_hash, sord_literal_equal, 0, 0);
+ sord->user_data_free = NULL;
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i)
+ sord->indices[i] = NULL;
+
+ return sord;
+}
+
+void
+sord_free(Sord sord)
+{
+ if (!sord)
+ return;
+
+ free(sord->meta);
+ g_hash_table_unref(sord->names);
+ g_hash_table_unref(sord->literals);
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i)
+ if (sord->indices[i])
+ g_sequence_free(sord->indices[i]);
+
+ free(sord);
+}
+
+void
+sord_set_option(Sord sord, const char* key, const char* value,
+ SordNodeType type, const char* datatype, const char* lang)
+{
+ const char* const prefix = "http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#";
+ const size_t prefix_len = strlen(prefix);
+ if (strncmp(key, prefix, prefix_len)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option %s\n", key);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ const char* option = key + prefix_len;
+ const bool value_is_true = !strcmp(value, "true") || !strcmp(value, "1") || !strcmp(value, "yes");
+ if (!strcmp(option, "index-all")) {
+ for (int i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ sord->indices[i] = sord_new_btree();
+ }
+ } else if (!strncmp(option, "index-", 6) && value_is_true) {
+ for (int i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ if (!strcmp(option + 6, order_names[i])) {
+ sord->indices[i] = sord_new_btree();
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option %s\n", key);
+ }
+}
+
+bool
+sord_open(Sord sord)
+{
+ sord->meta = malloc(sizeof(SordMeta));
+ memset(sord->meta, 0, sizeof(SordMeta));
+
+ bool no_indices = true;
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ if (sord->indices[i]) {
+ no_indices = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (no_indices) {
+ // Use default indexing, avoids O(n) in all cases
+ sord->indices[SPO] = sord_new_btree();
+ sord->indices[OPS] = sord_new_btree();
+ sord->indices[PSO] = sord_new_btree();
+ sord->indices[GSPO] = sord_new_btree(); // XXX: default? do on demand?
+ }
+
+ if (!sord->indices[DEFAULT_ORDER])
+ sord->indices[DEFAULT_ORDER] = sord_new_btree();
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+static void
+sord_drop_node(Sord sord, SordID id)
+{
+ // FIXME: leak?
+}
+
+int
+sord_num_tuples(Sord sord)
+{
+ return sord->meta->n_tuples;
+}
+
+int
+sord_num_nodes(Sord sord)
+{
+ return sord->meta->n_nodes;
+}
+
+void
+sord_node_set_user_data_free_function(Sord sord, void (*f)(void*))
+{
+ sord->user_data_free = f;
+}
+
+SordIter
+sord_begin(Sord sord)
+{
+ if (sord_num_tuples(sord) == 0) {
+ return NULL;
+ } else {
+ GSequenceIter* cur = g_sequence_get_begin_iter(sord->indices[DEFAULT_ORDER]);
+ SordTuple pat = { 0, 0, 0, 0 };
+ return sord_iter_new(sord, cur, pat, DEFAULT_ORDER, ALL, 0);
+ }
+}
+
+SordIter
+sord_graphs_begin(Sord read)
+{
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static inline GSequenceIter*
+index_search(Sord sord, GSequence* db, const SordTuple search_key)
+{
+ return g_sequence_search(
+ db, (void*)search_key, sord_tuple_compare, sord);
+}
+
+static inline GSequenceIter*
+index_lower_bound(Sord sord, GSequence* db, const SordTuple search_key)
+{
+ GSequenceIter* i = g_sequence_search(
+ db, (void*)search_key, sord_tuple_compare, sord);
+
+ /* i is now at the position where search_key would be inserted,
+ but this is not necessarily a match, and we need the leftmost...
+ */
+
+ if (g_sequence_iter_is_begin(i)) {
+ return i;
+ } else if (g_sequence_iter_is_end(i)) {
+ i = g_sequence_iter_prev(i);
+ }
+
+ if (!sord_tuple_match_inline(search_key, g_sequence_get(i))) {
+ // No match, but perhaps immediately after a match
+ GSequenceIter* const prev = g_sequence_iter_prev(i);
+ if (!sord_tuple_match_inline(search_key, g_sequence_get(prev))) {
+ return i; // No match (caller must check)
+ } else {
+ i = prev;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* i now points to some matching element,
+ but not necessarily the first...
+ */
+ assert(sord_tuple_match_inline(search_key, g_sequence_get(i)));
+
+ while (!g_sequence_iter_is_begin(i)) {
+ if (sord_tuple_match_inline(search_key, g_sequence_get(i))) {
+ GSequenceIter* const prev = g_sequence_iter_prev(i);
+ if (sord_tuple_match_inline(search_key, g_sequence_get(prev))) {
+ i = prev;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return i;
+}
+
+SordIter
+sord_find(Sord sord, const SordTuple pat)
+{
+ if (!pat[0] && !pat[1] && !pat[2] && !pat[3])
+ return sord_begin(sord);
+
+ SearchMode mode;
+ int prefix_len;
+ const SordOrder index_order = sord_best_index(sord, pat, &mode, &prefix_len);
+ const int* const ordering = orderings[index_order];
+
+ SORD_FIND_LOG("Find " TUP_FMT " index=%s mode=%d prefix_len=%d ordering=%d%d%d%d\n",
+ TUP_FMT_ARGS(pat), order_names[index_order], mode, prefix_len,
+ ordering[0], ordering[1], ordering[2], ordering[3]);
+
+ // It's easiest to think about this algorithm in terms of (S P O) ordering,
+ // assuming (A B C) == (S P O). For other orderings this is not actually
+ // the case, but it works the same way.
+ const SordID a = pat[ordering[0]]; // Most Significant Node (MSN)
+ const SordID b = pat[ordering[1]]; // ...
+ const SordID c = pat[ordering[2]]; // ...
+ const SordID d = pat[ordering[3]]; // Least Significant Node (LSN)
+
+ if (a && b && c)
+ mode = SINGLE; // No duplicate tuples (Sord is a set)
+
+ SordTuple search_key = { a, b, c, d };
+ GSequence* const db = sord->indices[index_order];
+ GSequenceIter* const cur = index_lower_bound(sord, db, search_key);
+ const SordID* const key = (const SordID*)g_sequence_get(cur);
+ if (!key || ( (mode == RANGE || mode == SINGLE)
+ && !sord_tuple_match_inline(search_key, key) )) {
+ SORD_FIND_LOG("No match found\n");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return sord_iter_new(sord, cur, pat, index_order, mode, prefix_len);
+}
+
+static SordID
+sord_lookup_name(Sord sord, const char* str, int str_len)
+{
+ return g_hash_table_lookup(sord->names, str);
+}
+
+static SordNode
+sord_new_literal_node(Sord sord, SordNode type,
+ const char* str, int str_len,
+ const char* lang, uint8_t lang_len,
+ int* node_size)
+{
+ const uint8_t lang_size = lang ? lang_len + 1 : lang_len;
+ *node_size = sizeof(struct _SordNode) + sizeof(struct _SordLiteral) + str_len + 1 + lang_size;
+ SordNode node = malloc(*node_size);
+ node->type = SORD_LITERAL;
+ Literal* lit = (Literal*)node->data;
+ lit->type = type;
+ lit->lang_size = lang_size;
+ if (lang)
+ memcpy(lit->data, lang, lang_size);
+
+ memcpy(lit->data + lang_size, str, str_len + 1);
+ return node;
+}
+
+static SordNode
+sord_lookup_literal(Sord sord, SordNode type,
+ const char* str, int str_len,
+ const char* lang, uint8_t lang_len)
+{
+ int node_size;
+ SordNode node = sord_new_literal_node(sord, type, str, str_len, lang, lang_len, &node_size);
+
+ SordNode id = g_hash_table_lookup(sord->literals, node);
+ free(node);
+ if (id) {
+ return id;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+SordNode
+sord_node_load(Sord sord, SordID id)
+{
+ return (SordNode)id;
+}
+
+static SordNode
+sord_new_node(Sord sord, SordNodeType type, const char* buf, int buf_len, int* node_size)
+{
+ *node_size = sizeof(struct _SordNode) + buf_len;
+ SordNode node = malloc(*node_size);
+ node->type = type;
+ memcpy(node->data, buf, buf_len);
+ return node;
+}
+
+SordNodeType
+sord_node_get_type(SordNode ref)
+{
+ return ref->type;
+}
+
+const char*
+sord_node_get_string(SordNode ref)
+{
+ switch (ref->type) {
+ case SORD_URI:
+ case SORD_BLANK:
+ return ref->data;
+ break;
+ case SORD_LITERAL:
+ return ((Literal*)&ref->data)->data;
+ break;
+ }
+ assert(false);
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void
+sord_node_set_user_data(SordNode ref, void* user_data)
+{
+ ref->user_data = user_data;
+}
+
+void*
+sord_node_get_user_data(SordNode ref)
+{
+ return ref->user_data;
+}
+
+const char*
+sord_literal_get_lang(SordNode ref)
+{
+ Literal* lit = (Literal*)&ref->data;
+ if (lit->lang_size > 0)
+ return lit->data;
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+SordNode
+sord_literal_get_datatype(SordNode ref)
+{
+ Literal* lit = (Literal*)&ref->data;
+ return lit->type;
+}
+
+static void
+sord_add_node(Sord sord, SordNode node, int node_size)
+{
+ node->refs = 0;
+ ++sord->meta->n_nodes;
+}
+
+SordID
+sord_get_uri_counted(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str, int str_len)
+{
+ SordID id = sord_lookup_name(sord, str, str_len);
+ if (id || !create)
+ return id;
+
+ int node_size;
+ id = sord_new_node(sord, SORD_URI, str, str_len + 1, &node_size);
+
+ assert(id);
+ g_hash_table_insert(sord->names, (void*)g_strdup(str), (void*)id);
+ sord_add_node(sord, id, node_size);
+
+ return id;
+}
+
+SordID
+sord_get_uri(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str)
+{
+ return sord_get_uri_counted(sord, create, str, strlen(str));
+}
+
+SordID
+sord_get_blank_counted(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str, int str_len)
+{
+ SordID id = sord_lookup_name(sord, str, str_len);
+ if (id || !create)
+ return id;
+
+ int node_size;
+ id = sord_new_node(sord, SORD_BLANK, str, str_len + 1, &node_size);
+
+ assert(id);
+ g_hash_table_insert(sord->names, (void*)g_strdup(str), (void*)id);
+ sord_add_node(sord, id, node_size);
+
+ return id;
+}
+
+SordID
+sord_get_blank(Sord sord, bool create, const char* str)
+{
+ return sord_get_blank_counted(sord, create, str, strlen(str));
+}
+
+SordID
+sord_get_literal_counted(Sord sord, bool create, SordID type,
+ const char* str, int str_len,
+ const char* lang, uint8_t lang_len)
+{
+ SordID id = sord_lookup_literal(sord, type, str, str_len, lang, lang_len);
+ if (id || !create)
+ return id;
+
+ int node_size;
+ id = sord_new_literal_node(sord, type, str, str_len, lang, lang_len, &node_size);
+
+ g_hash_table_insert(sord->literals, (void*)id, id);
+ sord_add_node(sord, id, node_size);
+
+ return id;
+}
+
+SordID
+sord_get_literal(Sord sord, bool create, SordID type, const char* str, const char* lang)
+{
+ return sord_get_literal_counted(sord, create, type, str, strlen(str),
+ lang, lang ? strlen(lang) : 0);
+}
+
+static void
+sord_add_tuple_ref(Sord sord, const SordID id)
+{
+ if (id) {
+ SordNode node = sord_node_load(sord, id);
+ ++node->refs;
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+sord_drop_tuple_ref(Sord sord, const SordID id)
+{
+ if (id) {
+ SordNode node = sord_node_load(sord, id);
+ if (--node->refs == 0) {
+ sord_drop_node(sord, id);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static inline bool
+sord_add_to_index(Sord sord, const SordTuple tup, SordOrder order)
+{
+ assert(sord->indices[order]);
+ const int* const ordering = orderings[order];
+ const SordTuple key = {
+ tup[ordering[0]], tup[ordering[1]], tup[ordering[2]], tup[ordering[3]]
+ };
+ GSequenceIter* const cur = index_search(sord, sord->indices[order], key);
+ if (!g_sequence_iter_is_end(cur)
+ && !sord_tuple_compare(g_sequence_get(cur), key, sord)) {
+ return false; // Tuple already stored in this index
+ }
+
+ // FIXME: memory leak?
+ SordID* key_copy = malloc(sizeof(SordTuple));
+ memcpy(key_copy, key, sizeof(SordTuple));
+ g_sequence_insert_before(cur, key_copy);
+ return true;
+}
+
+void
+sord_add(Sord sord, const SordTuple tup)
+{
+ SORD_WRITE_LOG("Add " TUP_FMT "\n", TUP_FMT_ARGS(tup));
+ assert(tup[0] && tup[1] && tup[2]);
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ if (sord->indices[i]) {
+ if (!sord_add_to_index(sord, tup, i)) {
+ assert(i == 0); // Assuming index coherency
+ return; // Tuple already stored, do nothing
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < TUP_LEN; ++i)
+ sord_add_tuple_ref(sord, tup[i]);
+
+ ++sord->meta->n_tuples;
+ assert(sord->meta->n_tuples == g_sequence_get_length(sord->indices[SPO]));
+}
+
+void
+sord_remove(Sord sord, const SordTuple tup)
+{
+ SORD_WRITE_LOG("Remove " TUP_FMT "\n", TUP_FMT_ARGS(tup));
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ if (sord->indices[i]) {
+ const int* const ordering = orderings[i];
+ const SordTuple key = {
+ tup[ordering[0]], tup[ordering[1]], tup[ordering[2]], tup[ordering[3]]
+ };
+ GSequenceIter* const cur = index_search(sord, sord->indices[i], key);
+ if (!g_sequence_iter_is_end(cur)) {
+ g_sequence_remove(cur);
+ } else {
+ assert(i == 0); // Assuming index coherency
+ return; // Tuple not found, do nothing
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < TUP_LEN; ++i)
+ sord_drop_tuple_ref(sord, tup[i]);
+
+ --sord->meta->n_tuples;
+}
+
+void
+sord_remove_iter(Sord sord, SordIter iter)
+{
+ SordTuple tup;
+ sord_iter_get(iter, tup);
+
+ SORD_WRITE_LOG("Remove " TUP_FMT "\n", TUP_FMT_ARGS(tup));
+
+ // TODO: Directly remove the iterator's index (avoid one search)
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ if (sord->indices[i]) {
+ const int* const ordering = orderings[i];
+ const SordTuple key = {
+ tup[ordering[0]], tup[ordering[1]], tup[ordering[2]], tup[ordering[3]]
+ };
+ GSequenceIter* const cur = index_search(sord, sord->indices[i], key);
+ if (!g_sequence_iter_is_end(cur)) {
+ g_sequence_remove(cur);
+ } else {
+ assert(i == 0); // Assuming index coherency
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < TUP_LEN; ++i)
+ sord_drop_tuple_ref(sord, tup[i]);
+
+ --sord->meta->n_tuples;
+
+ iter->end = g_sequence_iter_is_end(iter->cur);
+}
+
+void
+sord_remove_graph(Sord sord, SordID graph)
+{
+ #if 0
+ if (!sord->indices[GSPO])
+ return;
+
+ // Remove all tuples in graph from non-graph indices
+ BDBCUR* cur = tcbdbcurnew(sord->indices[GSPO]);
+ const SordTuple search_key = { graph, 0, 0, 0 };
+ int key_size = sizeof(SordTuple);
+ tcbdbcurjump(cur, &search_key, key_size);
+ do {
+ const SordID* key = (const SordID*)tcbdbcurkey3(cur, &key_size);
+ if (!key || key[0] != graph)
+ break;
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < GSPO; ++i) {
+ if (sord->indices[i]) {
+ const int* const ordering = orderings[i];
+ const SordTuple tup = { key[1], key[2], key[3], key[0] }; // Key in SPOG order
+ const SordTuple subkey = {
+ tup[ordering[0]], tup[ordering[1]], tup[ordering[2]], tup[ordering[3]]
+ };
+ if (!tcbdbout(sord->indices[i], &subkey, sizeof(SordTuple)))
+ fprintf(stderr, "Failed to remove key " TUP_FMT "\n", TUP_FMT_ARGS(subkey));
+ }
+ }
+
+ --sord->meta->n_tuples;
+ } while (tcbdbcurnext(cur));
+
+ // Remove all tuples in graph from graph indices
+ for (unsigned i = GSPO; i < NUM_ORDERS; ++i) {
+ if (sord->indices[i]) {
+ BDBCUR* cur = tcbdbcurnew(sord->indices[i]);
+ tcbdbcurjump(cur, &search_key, key_size);
+ while (true) {
+ const SordID* key = (const SordID*)tcbdbcurkey3(cur, &key_size);
+ if (!key || key[0] != graph) {
+ break;
+ } else if (i == GSPO) {
+ for (int i = 0; i < TUP_LEN; ++i) {
+ sord_drop_tuple_ref(sord, key[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ if (!tcbdbcurout(cur))
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ #endif
+}
diff --git a/src/sord_test.c b/src/sord_test.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..371e5c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/sord_test.c
@@ -0,0 +1,347 @@
+/* Sord, a lightweight RDF model library.
+ * Copyright 2010-2011 David Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
+ *
+ * Sord is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+ * the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * Sord is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License for details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include "sord/sord.h"
+
+static const int DIGITS = 3;
+static const int MAX_NUM = 999;
+
+typedef struct { SordTuple query; int expected_num_results; } QueryTest;
+
+static SordID
+uri(Sord sord, int num)
+{
+ if (num == 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ char uri[] = "eg:000";
+ const size_t uri_len = 3 + DIGITS;
+ char* uri_num = uri + 3; // First `0'
+ snprintf(uri_num, DIGITS + 1, "%0*d", DIGITS, num);
+ return sord_get_uri_counted(sord, true, uri, uri_len);
+}
+
+void
+generate(Sord sord, size_t n_tuples, size_t n_objects_per)
+{
+ fprintf(stderr, "Generating %zu (S P *) tuples with %zu objects each\n",
+ n_tuples, n_objects_per);
+
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < n_tuples; ++i) {
+ int num = (i * n_objects_per) + 1;
+
+ SordID ids[2 + n_objects_per];
+ for (size_t j = 0; j < 2 + n_objects_per; ++j) {
+ ids[j] = uri(sord, num++);
+ }
+
+ for (size_t j = 0; j < n_objects_per; ++j) {
+ SordTuple tup = { ids[0], ids[1], ids[2 + j] };
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Add some literals
+ SordTuple tup;
+ tup[0] = uri(sord, 98);
+ tup[1] = uri(sord, 4);
+ tup[2] = sord_get_literal(sord, true, 0, "hello", NULL);
+ tup[3] = 0;
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+ tup[2] = sord_get_literal(sord, true, 0, "hi", NULL);
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+
+ tup[0] = uri(sord, 14);
+ tup[2] = sord_get_literal(sord, true, 0, "bonjour", "fr");
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+ tup[2] = sord_get_literal(sord, true, 0, "salut", "fr");
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+
+ // Attempt to add some duplicates
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+
+ // Add a blank node subject
+ tup[0] = sord_get_blank(sord, true, "ablank");
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+
+ tup[1] = uri(sord, 6);
+ tup[2] = uri(sord, 7);
+ sord_add(sord, tup);
+}
+
+/** Trivial function to return EXIT_FAILURE (useful as a breakpoint) */
+int
+test_fail()
+{
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+}
+
+#define TUP_FMT "(%6s %6s %6s)"
+#define TUP_FMT_ARGS(t) \
+ (sord_node_load(sord, (t)[0]) \
+ ? sord_node_get_string(sord_node_load(sord, (t)[0])) : "*"), \
+ (sord_node_load(sord, (t)[1]) \
+ ? sord_node_get_string(sord_node_load(sord, (t)[1])) : "*"), \
+ (sord_node_load(sord, (t)[2]) \
+ ? sord_node_get_string(sord_node_load(sord, (t)[2])) : "*")
+
+int
+test_read(Sord sord, const size_t n_tuples, const int n_objects_per)
+{
+ int ret = EXIT_SUCCESS;
+
+ SordTuple id;
+
+ SordIter iter = sord_begin(sord);
+ if (sord_iter_get_sord(iter) != sord) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Iterator has incorrect sord pointer\n");
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+
+ for (; !sord_iter_is_end(iter); sord_iter_increment(iter))
+ sord_iter_get(iter, id);
+
+ // Attempt to increment past end
+ if (!sord_iter_increment(iter)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Successfully incremented past end\n");
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+
+#define NUM_PATTERNS 9
+
+ QueryTest patterns[NUM_PATTERNS] = {
+ { { 0, 0, 0 }, (n_tuples * n_objects_per) + 6 },
+ { { uri(sord, 9), uri(sord, 9), uri(sord, 9) }, 0 },
+ { { uri(sord, 1), uri(sord, 2), uri(sord, 4) }, 1 },
+ { { uri(sord, 3), uri(sord, 4), uri(sord, 0) }, 2 },
+ { { uri(sord, 0), uri(sord, 2), uri(sord, 4) }, 1 },
+ { { uri(sord, 0), uri(sord, 0), uri(sord, 4) }, 1 },
+ { { uri(sord, 1), uri(sord, 0), uri(sord, 0) }, 2 },
+ { { uri(sord, 1), uri(sord, 0), uri(sord, 4) }, 1 },
+ { { uri(sord, 0), uri(sord, 2), uri(sord, 0) }, 2 } };
+
+ for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_PATTERNS; ++i) {
+ QueryTest test = patterns[i];
+ SordTuple pat = { test.query[0], test.query[1], test.query[2], 0 };
+ fprintf(stderr, "Query " TUP_FMT "... ", TUP_FMT_ARGS(pat));
+
+ iter = sord_find(sord, pat);
+ int num_results = 0;
+ for (; !sord_iter_is_end(iter); sord_iter_increment(iter)) {
+ sord_iter_get(iter, id);
+ ++num_results;
+ if (!sord_tuple_match(pat, id)) {
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Query result " TUP_FMT " does not match pattern\n",
+ TUP_FMT_ARGS(id));
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+ }
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+ if (num_results != test.expected_num_results) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Expected %d results, got %d\n",
+ test.expected_num_results, num_results);
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+ fprintf(stderr, "OK (%u matches)\n", test.expected_num_results);
+ }
+
+ // Query blank node subject
+ SordTuple pat = { sord_get_blank(sord, true, "ablank"), 0, 0 };
+ if (!pat[0]) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Blank node subject lost\n");
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+ fprintf(stderr, "Query " TUP_FMT "... ", TUP_FMT_ARGS(pat));
+ iter = sord_find(sord, pat);
+ int num_results = 0;
+ for (; !sord_iter_is_end(iter); sord_iter_increment(iter)) {
+ sord_iter_get(iter, id);
+ ++num_results;
+ if (!sord_tuple_match(pat, id)) {
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Query result " TUP_FMT " does not match pattern\n",
+ TUP_FMT_ARGS(id));
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+ }
+ fprintf(stderr, "OK\n");
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+ if (num_results != 2) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Blank node subject query failed\n");
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+
+ // Test nested queries
+ fprintf(stderr, "Nested Queries... ");
+ pat[0] = pat[1] = pat[2] = 0;
+ SordID last_subject = 0;
+ iter = sord_find(sord, pat);
+ for (; !sord_iter_is_end(iter); sord_iter_increment(iter)) {
+ sord_iter_get(iter, id);
+ if (id[0] == last_subject)
+ continue;
+
+ SordTuple subpat = { id[0], 0, 0 };
+ SordIter subiter = sord_find(sord, subpat);
+ int num_sub_results = 0;
+ for (; !sord_iter_is_end(subiter); sord_iter_increment(subiter)) {
+ SordTuple subid;
+ sord_iter_get(subiter, subid);
+ if (!sord_tuple_match(subpat, subid)) {
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+ sord_iter_free(subiter);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Nested query result does not match pattern\n");
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+ ++num_sub_results;
+ }
+ sord_iter_free(subiter);
+ if (num_sub_results != n_objects_per) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Nested query failed (got %d results, expected %d)\n",
+ num_sub_results, n_objects_per);
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+ last_subject = id[0];
+ }
+ fprintf(stderr, "OK\n\n");
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+int
+test_write(Sord sord, const size_t n_tuples, const int n_objects_per)
+{
+ int ret = EXIT_SUCCESS;
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "Removing Statements... ");
+
+ // Remove statements
+ SordIter iter;
+ for (iter = sord_begin(sord); !sord_iter_is_end(iter);) {
+ sord_remove_iter(sord, iter);
+ }
+ sord_iter_free(iter);
+
+ const int num_tuples = sord_num_tuples(sord);
+ if (num_tuples != 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: All tuples removed but %d tuples remain\n", num_tuples);
+ return test_fail();
+ }
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "OK\n\n");
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+int
+main(int argc, char** argv)
+{
+ static const size_t n_tuples = 300;
+ static const int n_objects_per = 2;
+
+ sord_free(NULL); // Shouldn't crash
+
+ // Create with default options
+ Sord sord = sord_new("testdb");
+ sord_set_option(sord, "http://unknown", "something", SORD_LITERAL, NULL, NULL);
+ sord_open(sord);
+ generate(sord, n_tuples, n_objects_per);
+
+ if (test_read(sord, n_tuples, n_objects_per)) {
+ sord_free(sord);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+
+ // Check interning merges equivalent values
+ SordID uri_id = sord_get_uri(sord, true, "http://example.org");
+ SordID blank_id = sord_get_uri(sord, true, "testblank");
+ SordID lit_id = sord_get_literal(sord, true, uri_id, "hello", NULL);
+ //sord_clear_cache(write);
+ SordID uri_id2 = sord_get_uri(sord, false, "http://example.org");
+ SordID blank_id2 = sord_get_uri(sord, false, "testblank");
+ SordID lit_id2 = sord_get_literal(sord, false, uri_id, "hello", NULL);
+ if (uri_id2 != uri_id) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: URI interning failed (duplicates)\n");
+ goto fail;
+ } else if (blank_id2 != blank_id) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Blank node interning failed (duplicates)\n");
+ goto fail;
+ } else if (lit_id2 != lit_id) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Literal interning failed (duplicates)\n");
+ goto fail;
+ }
+
+ // Check interning doesn't clash non-equivalent values
+ SordID uri_id3 = sord_get_uri(sord, false, "http://example.orgX");
+ SordID blank_id3 = sord_get_uri(sord, false, "testblankX");
+ SordID lit_id3 = sord_get_literal(sord, false, uri_id, "helloX", NULL);
+ if (uri_id3 == uri_id) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: URI interning failed (clash)\n");
+ goto fail;
+ } else if (blank_id3 == blank_id) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Blank node interning failed (clash)\n");
+ goto fail;
+ } else if (lit_id3 == lit_id) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Fail: Literal interning failed (clash)\n");
+ goto fail;
+ }
+
+ sord_free(sord);
+
+ // Test each pattern type with each index
+ static const char* const index_names[6] = {
+ "spo", "sop", "ops", "osp", "pso", "pos"
+ };
+
+ char* option = strdup("http://drobilla.net/ns/sord#index-xxx");
+ const size_t option_len = strlen(option);
+ for (int i = 0; i < 6; ++i) {
+ strncpy(option + option_len - 3, index_names[i], 3);
+ sord = sord_new("testdb");
+ sord_set_option(sord, option, "true", SORD_LITERAL, NULL, NULL);
+ printf("Testing Index `%s'\n", index_names[i]);
+ sord_open(sord);
+ generate(sord, n_tuples, n_objects_per);
+ if (test_read(sord, n_tuples, n_objects_per))
+ goto fail;
+ sord_free(sord);
+ }
+ free(option);
+
+ sord = sord_new("testdb");
+ sord_open(sord);
+ if (test_write(sord, n_tuples, n_objects_per))
+ goto fail;
+
+ sord_free(sord);
+
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+
+fail:
+ sord_free(sord);
+ return EXIT_FAILURE;
+}
diff --git a/waf b/waf
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..cf2d494
--- /dev/null
+++ b/waf
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+autowaf/waf \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/wscript b/wscript
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..852cd30
--- /dev/null
+++ b/wscript
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+import autowaf
+import Options
+
+# Version of this package (even if built as a child)
+SORD_VERSION = '0.1.0'
+
+# Library version (UNIX style major, minor, micro)
+# major increment <=> incompatible changes
+# minor increment <=> compatible changes (additions)
+# micro increment <=> no interface changes
+# Sord uses the same version number for both library and package
+SORD_LIB_VERSION = SORD_VERSION
+
+# Variables for 'waf dist'
+APPNAME = 'sord'
+VERSION = SORD_VERSION
+
+# Mandatory variables
+top = '.'
+out = 'build'
+
+def options(opt):
+ autowaf.set_options(opt)
+ opt.add_option('--test', action='store_true', default=False, dest='build_tests',
+ help="Build unit tests")
+ opt.add_option('--dump', type='string', default='', dest='dump',
+ help="Dump debugging output (iter, search, write, all)")
+
+def configure(conf):
+ autowaf.configure(conf)
+ autowaf.display_header('Sord configuration')
+
+ conf.check_tool('compiler_cc')
+ conf.env.append_value('CCFLAGS', '-std=c99')
+
+ autowaf.check_pkg(conf, 'glib-2.0', uselib_store='GLIB',
+ atleast_version='2.0.0', mandatory=True)
+
+ conf.env['BUILD_TESTS'] = Options.options.build_tests
+
+ dump = Options.options.dump.split(',')
+ all = 'all' in dump
+ if all or 'iter' in dump:
+ conf.define('SORD_DEBUG_ITER', 1)
+ if all or 'search' in dump:
+ conf.define('SORD_DEBUG_SEARCH', 1)
+ if all or 'write' in dump:
+ conf.define('SORD_DEBUG_WRITE', 1)
+
+ conf.define('SORD_VERSION', SORD_VERSION)
+ conf.write_config_header('sord-config.h')
+
+ autowaf.display_msg(conf, "Unit tests", str(conf.env['BUILD_TESTS']))
+ autowaf.display_msg(conf, "Debug dumping", dump)
+ print
+
+def build(bld):
+ # C Headers
+ bld.install_files('${INCLUDEDIR}/sord', 'sord/*.h')
+
+ # Pkgconfig file
+ autowaf.build_pc(bld, 'SORD', SORD_VERSION, [])
+
+ # Library
+ obj = bld(features = 'c cshlib')
+ obj.source = 'src/sord.c'
+ obj.includes = ['.', './src']
+ obj.name = 'libsord'
+ obj.target = 'sord'
+ obj.vnum = SORD_LIB_VERSION
+ obj.install_path = '${LIBDIR}'
+ obj.cflags = [ '-fvisibility=hidden', '-DSORD_SHARED', '-DSORD_INTERNAL' ]
+ obj.libs = [ 'm' ]
+ autowaf.use_lib(bld, obj, 'GLIB')
+
+ if bld.env['BUILD_TESTS']:
+ # Static library (for unit test code coverage)
+ obj = bld(features = 'c cstlib')
+ obj.source = 'src/sord.c'
+ obj.includes = ['.', './src']
+ obj.name = 'libsord_static'
+ obj.target = 'sord_static'
+ obj.install_path = ''
+ obj.cflags = [ '-fprofile-arcs', '-ftest-coverage' ]
+ obj.libs = [ 'm' ]
+ autowaf.use_lib(bld, obj, 'GLIB')
+
+ # Unit test program
+ obj = bld(features = 'c cprogram')
+ obj.source = 'src/sord_test.c'
+ obj.includes = ['.', './src']
+ obj.use = 'libsord_static'
+ obj.linkflags = '-lgcov'
+ obj.target = 'sord_test'
+ obj.install_path = ''
+ obj.cflags = [ '-fprofile-arcs', '-ftest-coverage' ]
+ autowaf.use_lib(bld, obj, 'GLIB')
+
+ # Documentation
+ autowaf.build_dox(bld, 'SORD', SORD_VERSION, top, out)
+
+def test(ctx):
+ autowaf.pre_test(ctx, APPNAME)
+ autowaf.run_tests(ctx, APPNAME, ['./sord_test'])
+ autowaf.post_test(ctx, APPNAME)