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-This README is for the W3C RDF Working Group's Turtle test suite.
-This test suite contains four kinds of tests:
-
- 132 Evaluation (rdft:TestTurtleEval) - a pair of an input turtle
- file and reference ntriples file.
-
- 77 Positive syntax (rdft:TestTurtlePositiveSyntax) - an input turtle
- file with no syntax errors.
-
- 78 Negative syntax (rdft:TestTurtleNegativeSyntax) - an input turtle
- file with at least one syntax error.
-
- 4 Negative Evaluation (rdft:TestTurtleNegativeEval) - a pair of an
- input turtle file and reference ntriples file. These tests have the
- same properties as rdft:TestTurtleNegativeSyntax.
-
-The manifest.ttl file in this directory lists all of the tests in the
-RDF WG's Turtle test suite. Each test is one of the above tests. All
-tests have a name (mf:name) and an input (mf:action). The Evaluation
-tests have an expected result (mf:result).
-
-• An implementation passes an Evaluation test if it parses the input
- into a graph, parses the expecte result into another graph, and
- those two graphs are isomorphic (see
- <http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/#graph-isomorphism>).
-
-• An implementation passes a positive syntax test if it parses the
- input.
-
-• An implementation passes a negative syntax test if it fails to parse
- the input.
-
-
-RELATIVE IRI RESOLUTION:
-
-The home of the test suite is <http://www.w3.org/2013/TurtleTests/>.
-Per RFC 3986 section 5.1.3, the base IRI for parsing each file is the
-retrieval IRI for that file. For example, the tests turtle-subm-01 and
-turtle-subm-27 require relative IRI resolution against a base of
-<http://www.w3.org/2013/TurtleTests/turtle-subm-01.ttl> and
-<http://www.w3.org/2013/TurtleTests/turtle-subm-27.ttl> respectively.
-
-
-CHARACTER ENCODING:
-
-The Turtle language uses UTF-8 encoding. The following tests include
-non-ascii characters:
- localName_with_assigned_nfc_bmp_PN_CHARS_BASE_character_boundaries
- localName_with_assigned_nfc_PN_CHARS_BASE_character_boundaries *
- localName_with_nfc_PN_CHARS_BASE_character_boundaries *
- labeled_blank_node_with_PN_CHARS_BASE_character_boundaries *
- LITERAL1_with_UTF8_boundaries *
- LITERAL_LONG1_with_UTF8_boundaries *
- LITERAL2_with_UTF8_boundaries *
- LITERAL_LONG2_with_UTF8_boundaries *
-
-Those marked with a * include characters with codepoints greater than
-U+FFFD and are thus expressed as a pair of surrogate characters when
-represented in UCS2.
-
-
-See http://www.w3.org/2011/rdf-wg/wiki/Turtle_Test_Suite for more details.
-
-
-Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric+turtle@w3.org> - 11 June 2013.